EGREGOR: Open-Source Multi-AI Framework Aims to Democratize Collective Intelligence
A solo developer has released EGREGOR v1.1, an open-source framework that runs multiple AI models locally on a user's own machine. The system is designed to make several AI models debate and cross-examine each other's reasoning rather than relying on a single model's output. A built-in Anti-Groupthink Engine, including a Devil's Advocate and Red Team function, is intended to surface logical flaws and hidden risks in AI-generated conclusions. The developer claims the tool can perform tasks such as multi-model smart contract audits for as little as $0.30, compared to tens of thousands of dollars at specialist agencies. Source code is publicly available on GitHub and GitVerse, and the project is positioned as a privacy-focused alternative to corporate AI services.
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