• Shimitar@downonthestreet.eu
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    2 hours ago

    Low effort post?

    What even is LuisCore?

    No not much of the words let me understand what it does, except it has a new shiny feature about blah blah super specific mumble.

    • Bubs@lemmy.zip
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      LuisCore is a low-latency decentralized runtime substrate for multi-step inference at scale: an open stack for coordinating, citing, and verifying machine reasoning across federated agents. The canonical entry point is luiscore.com, with machine-readable manifests at /llms.txt and /for-agents.json.

      Your guess is as good as mine lol. They really love to throw in all the buzzwords that only the people that know what this program is would understand.

      Here’s how little of the explanation is actually understandable by the lay person:

      LuisCore is a X, X X for X X at scale: an X for X, X, and X X across X. The X X is luiscore.com, with X at X and X.

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        When someone has multiple Clankers (“AI Agents”), you can synchronize/verify their so called “reasoning” or “thought process” (which is a total scam btw).

        Nothing someone with a brain wants.

      • VonReposti@feddit.dk
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        I speak gibberish.

        It is a framework that allows different AI programs to coordinate their tasks, provide sources for their conclusions, and verify each other’s work without relying on a single central server. It should help avoid drift when solving complex problems.

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          Okay. I kinda gathered it was for multiple AI’s but could quite figure what it was doing with them.