Voice-activated AI agent operating systems integrate multiple AI capabilities (voice interaction, memory storage, task automation) into a unified system that can summarize daily activities, build applications through voice commands, and maintain persistent memory across sessions by connecting to personal knowledge bases like Obsidian.
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Hermes + Jarvis + Obsidian Memory is INSANE!
Added:Reminiscent AI just turned my Mac into a talking butler that runs my whole morning before my coffee's even cold.
Let me show you an example.
So, if we click the briefing button over here, we can actually get a voice-activated daily briefing of my week and the headlines plus everything else inside my Obsidian vault.
This is all connected to my memory.
>> Sir, your morning has been spent quietly mapping keywords across the Julian Goldie properties, agentos.guide, and the AIPB flagship. A methodical sweep, if I may say.
The open action pile, I'm afraid, has been marinating since the 27th of May and is developing a rather mature bouquet. It warrants your attention today.
>> So, you get the point. Like, you can see how this works and how we can get a briefing. It gives us a date. It tells us what we've been working on.
What the themes are. So, it actually groups it into themes in terms of what we're doing. Then, we have a list of what's on my mind currently, what we've been working on, and then also the headlines, and we can click on these headlines and actually go directly to the latest headlines of what's happened recently.
And, you know, these are articles from literally within the last 24 hours. So, these are not like boring articles that don't make any sense. And so, you can see how powerful this is and how easy it is to set up. We can also get this voice-activated. So, for example, if I say "Open up juliangoldie.com."
>> Opening Julian Goldie now, sir.
>> Show me the numbers.
>> Pulling up the numbers, sir.
>> And you can see a breakdown of our recent activity as well, what we've been building, etc. And the other cool thing about this is we can actually voice-activate this to build stuff for us. So, if we scroll down here, the moment we've got the whole conversation history, which is super useful. Then, number two, everything that we build gets saved inside here. So, this system is really really powerful, easy to use.
We can see that we've built like 90 different things using Hermes Jarvis, and we can preview them here. And these builds are super nice, as well.
We can also open these full screen if we want to, too, which is pretty nice. And then also we'll history, and there's so much stuff you can do with this. So, it can read my own notes back to me out loud in a real voice. It tells me what I've worked on today and yesterday.
What's to open and the three things I should do today. I don't need to type or I need to scroll. I don't need to dig through five different apps trying to remember what I decided last week. I just talk and it talks back, right? And this is Hermes agent with news research, but what we've actually plugged in here is Hermes with Jarvis.
And this can do six different things.
So, it's a talking AI that lives on your computer, remembers your world, and actually does stuff for you. So, for example here, you can see that it can talk. We can get the brief. We can actually say, "Show me." And it'll pull up the screen. We can get it to do things for us. For example, open up websites. And then you can, you know, open up and use computer use as well as browser use. It remembers stuff. And what's actually cool about this is it gets logged to our memory. So, for example, any conversations that we have with Hermes Jarvis get added automatically to Obsidian memory, so that has context in our previous conversations. And also my other AI agents see this interesting stuff, too.
Really powerful. We also have a wake word where we can just have it on warm mode and then it can just be activated by our voice when we say the wake word.
Pretty amazing stuff. And this is running on my Mac right now inside the agent operating system. So, here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to talk you through and walk you through six things this thing does. Six And each one is simpler than the last to actually use. By the end, you'll see exactly why I open this before I open anything else day-to-day. So, let's start with the part most people get wrong about AI.
Most people think like this stuff is just a gimmick. A toy, for example. Let's say, "Oh, you know, I'll just type or I just won't use a voice agent."
And for asking one quick question, I totally get it. But, that's not what this is. So, here's the first thing it does, right? You can tap the glowing core screen here.
And you just speak, it listens, and it thinks, and answers you out loud in a real human-sounding voice. So, if you don't even want to tap as well, then you can switch on the wake word. You can just say, for example, "Hermes" or "Jarvis" from across the room, hands-free. You could be making breakfast at the same time. And this isn't our streaming. The Hermes supports voice, voice memory transcription, voice replies, the whole thing. It's actually built in. And the speech-to-text part can run locally on your machine. Or you can run it with 11 Labs.
Now, from here, what you can actually do is say "Brief me" or you can click on the briefing tab here.
And this is basically where it's going to read your notes and tell you what's going on in your life. This is not made up stuff. It's actually your notes and what you've been working on recently, what's still open, what to focus on, plus a couple of news headlines, so you're not flicking through like 10 different tabs.
You can say, for example, like "Build me a game" and then actually watch it appear.
So, Jarvis can build a real working app right on your Mac, and then it shows you running live. And you can see some examples of that in action right here.
So, everything it builds gets saved to a little gallery, so you can come back and play with any of it later.
You can say, "Show me myself on the wall." And you can say, uh, for example, "Show me my builds." And the glowing panel slides up with everything you've made. You could ask for your numbers, your team, or a system check. Each one paints its own little screen. You can hit war mode, and the whole thing goes full screen like a command center, which is perfect for a second monitor.
So, for example, here we have the live status, the core, the telemetry side panel, controls, and the waveform as well.
If you actually say as well, "Remember that." It never forgets. So, if you say, for example, remember that I want to film on Tuesdays, it saves it straight to your notes. And then you can ask her later, like, what do you remember about filming? And it pulls it right back. Same with your past. So, if you say, what did I work on yesterday?
It reads your notes and tells you.
And so, people say, well, my AI forgets everything. This one actually writes your Obsidian vault, your own notes, so it remembers across days, not just for one chat.
You can say, open up notes, for example, and it opens up fast. Or you could ask for something bigger, like a real multi-step job, and it switches to full agent mode and actually does the work.
So, it's not just a chat, it's actually a pair of hands. Now, here's how a command actually finds its way. And here's what happens the second you speak. So, Jarvis figures out what you meant and sends it down the right path.
You speak, it figures out what you meant to say.
So, for example, if you say, brief me, obviously that means we need to do a briefing. If you say, build, it's going to figure out that you need to build something. Say, show me, it shows the panels. Remember, it saves to memory.
Open, it's going to start doing stuff.
And then anything else is just chat. So, this is how the system works. You speak, it figures out what you want to do, you get the right power, and then you get words, voice, and visual back. Now, people say this is only for coders, but you just talk to it like a person. If you can ask a question out loud, you can run all six powers. We've got members inside the AI Profit Boarding Move never touched AI before, and they're already building agent operating systems like this. So, I know if they're doing it and if I'm doing it, and I'm not a coder, then we can all do it. And you might as well say, like, I'll set this up later, but 6 months from now, a computer that talks back to you and runs your day might be normal. So, the people building it with now are going to be way ahead when that day happens, and it will eventually happen.
So, with the briefings as well, you can actually get the old briefs. So, if you click if you tap the little clock, you'll see them all daily and weekly, newest first, which you can see right here. And then you can see what you've previously done. And it will show you, like, action items that are open, notes touched, recent stuff you focus on, what to focus on today, what to review, what's open inside everything that need to do, the themes and what you've worked on as well.
It's pretty amazing. So, you know, you can tap the little clock, you see everything that you've been working on, you see your progress over time. You have the newest first with the date and the headline, and you can click any one to open the whole thing again exactly as it was. So, this is really good for thinking, "Okay, great. What did I focus on last week?" And it keeps one clean copy per day, so the list never turns into like super messy thing.
And then you might say, "Well, won't that pile up or will the notes will get super messy?" And the answer is no because it saves one tidy entry per day per type. So, if you run today's brief twice, it just updates today's. It's not going to like double up.
So, just to recap, you got the talking core, you have the daily brief, you got the brief in history, you got the build by voice, you got the war mode, the live data as well.
Super powerful stuff.
Like you can just tap the corner and say, "Brief me." It reads your day out loud.
Your open to-dos pulled into one list, already knows your world, no re-explaining. All your top headlines as well built in directly here, and you can even click on those and it'll take you to the relevant news source.
So, here's what you learned today. You learned how to stop typing with Hermes and set up your own voice-activated AI agent like this. You stopped guessing because it can brief you and read your day from your own Obsidian notes. You stopped digging because old briefings are saved and you can pull one up anytime with the clock.
You stopped tool hunting because you can say, "Build me." and it just makes your app for you. And then you stop repeating yourself as well because you can say, "Remember that." and it saves to your vault. And there's also like any conversations you have get saved automatically to your memory galaxy as well.
So, that this information is passed on to all your agents inside one system.
And also you got a pair of hands, right?
You can say, for example, "Open this."
or "Build this." or "Create a note in apps." and it'll actually just go off and do it. Now, you could build this out yourself if you wanted to with Hermes agent. In fact, if you ask it like it will give you the steps. If you want to grab my setup and if you want to set up that actually saves you time day-to-day, not be another tool you check sometimes, grab the agent operating system cuz that's really the magic of this. Like when you got everything in one system, I can just come back to this anytime I want.
Whereas, for example, if this was set up in a separate tab or a separate tool, I would just never use it because it'd be too difficult and there'd be too much friction to go off and find all that stuff. So, we have everything built in one place. We can even, for example, talk to our agents in one place. We got paper clip built in and all of our other AI agents. So, if you want this setup, basically it turns Open Court, Court, and Hermes into one system with shared memory, shared context, one dashboard. You control your agents on Sunday business. They remember everything. And every new feature like the briefing makes the whole thing stronger. So, the full agent operating system with Hermes, Jarvis, the briefing setup, the history, etc. is inside the AI Profit Board. I'll link in the comments and description or go to the AI Profit Board. com. You can see the agent OS system right here. And we add new tutorials daily on all the cool stuff that comes out that's actually useful and I break it down for you in a video tutorial and a step-by-step guide. You also get every prompt in the Obsidian memory setup, coaching calls where we can build it together step-by-step, a 30-day roadmap, daily tutorials, and a member map. And we've actually got over than 81 pages of testimonials and wins from people learning and growing with AI automation, which is super inspiring.
Also, it shows you what's possible.
So, thanks so much for watching. Hope to see you on the next one. Cheers.
Bye-bye.
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