Tooling
Three open source AI agents tackle workflow automation—with very different
A side-by-side test of OpenClaw, Vellum, and Hermes on a multi-step meeting-to-action-items workflow reveals that agent autonomy and output quality don't always align.
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Three open source AI assistants ran the same workflow—extract action items from meeting transcripts, draft follow-up emails, and schedule calendar invites—with starkly different outcomes. The test, [posted to r/AI_Agents](https://www.reddit.com/r/AI_Agents/comments/1tjfsx9/what_happens_when_you_give...
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