SMS-based AI agent spawns private AWS instance per user
A software engineer has built an AI assistant accessible via iMessage and SMS that provisions a dedicated AWS server for each user, enabling the agent to execute tasks like building apps, creating presentations, and mana
A software engineer has released an AI assistant that operates through iMessage and SMS, with each user receiving a private AWS server instance to execute tasks. The system handles application development, website creation, file organization, and workflow setup based on text messages.
The assistant...
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