Quickstart
AI agents are transforming how we interact with computers and the digital world. Powered by the latest development of Large Language Models (LLMs), we believe shortly, AI agents will become highly capable personal assistants who can streamline our daily tasks, transform the way we work, and make the world more accessible to everyone.
We’ve been enabling complex workflow augmentation for some of the most sensitive industrial and advanced manufacturing applications around the globe. We have discussed the challenges of attaining the level of sophisticated reasoning and
required for decision-making in these high-stakes environments.
But in the end, our AI can act after its reasons – often across clunky internal enterprise tools and diverse web environments (Jira, internal wikis, operator notes, SOPs, and specifications). This creates an opportunity to rethink workflow interfaces and provide transformative experiences.
To this end, we are releasing and open-sourcing Fuji Chat a tool that redefines web interaction. It is based on what we’ve learned from our research on building agents enabled by world models. Fuji Chat also serves as an initial preview of experimental approaches taken in our enterprise product roadmap.
Fuji Chat is a research preview, not an official Normal Computing product. Expect bugs and sharp edges. Please help by trying it out, reporting bugs, and letting us know what you think!
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