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Flowith is an AI-driven creation workspace designed to facilitate endless automation, content creation, and research via its primary agent, Neo. Neo is a perpetually operating AI with limitless steps, tool integrations, and memory context, capable of executing intricate, multi-step creative tasks without limitations. Users can construct dynamic websites, monitor real-time data, create language learning tools, or organize knowledge systems—all within a self-updating AI ecosystem that evolves with use. Flowith supports advanced reasoning and detailed output creation while providing benchmarking through GAIA to assess performance on real-world tasks. It caters to creators, researchers, and developers seeking autonomous, multifunctional AI support.
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