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Today we're releasing Common Sense Agents, a new backbone for agentic creative computing: 💻 Windows VMs for safe and repeatable workflows 🔧 Long workflows broken down into reusable tasks 🦾Support for off the shelf agents like Claude ⌛️ Data recording + finetuning infra
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Available now to all Maker and Creative Pro users on Start a new Windows VM (preferred) or install the app locally to get started. Note: Shared workflows and multi-tasking functionality are only supported in VMs.

We have also trained custom agentic workflows for harder tasks that require offline training. For instance, this task takes a dense AI generated mesh and does AI based retopology with the agent. Note that the retopo outputs being generated here are coming from a pre-trained neural net. In the future, users will be able to fine-tune harder tasks via our app interface.

We have made it incredibly easy to share workflows. Simply create a new workflow, test it, make it public and then share the link for anyone else to replicate it on the VM. This is a new era of sharing unit of work instead of content!

A workflow is made up of several tasks. Each task can be separately configured. For instance, @AnthropicAI's computer tool agent can be mixed and matched with other agentic methods, including python code execution blocks. Moreover, Claude computer tool agent can be combined with user demonstrations, greatly increasing reliability for new interfaces outside of its training set.

Each task can have inputs and outputs, with different data types.

Multiple tasks can be executed in a graph. The order of execution is denoted by the bold grey line. The inputs can be connected between tasks, denoted by the thin grey line. This allows a workflow to comprise of a large number of tasks, handling long-horizon work.

@_akhaliq @_akhaliq, sounds like they’re stepping up the game in creative computing. Curious to see how these agents can shake things up! What are your thoughts?

I signed up Creative Pro and I do not see the AI 3D World Renderer. Help me understand how CSM isn't a scam.




