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First Fully AI OS Just Dropped And It’s Shockingly Overpowered

OS.ai: the artificial OS revolution begins

In the ever-accelerating realm of artificial intelligence, we've witnessed chatbots, image generators, and now something far more ambitious has emerged: an operating system entirely powered by AI. OS.ai, the brainchild of Rabbit founder Jesse Lyu, represents perhaps the boldest attempt yet to reimagine how we interact with computers through an AI-first approach to operating system design.

Key Points

  • OS.ai functions as a layer atop existing operating systems rather than a complete replacement, using AI to intelligently bridge applications and automate complex tasks through natural language commands

  • The system features three primary AI capabilities: an agent that executes commands across applications, a "copilot" that assists with ongoing activities, and a "maker" function that creates custom workflows

  • Despite impressive demos showing seamless task execution across different apps, questions remain about practical performance, privacy implications, and whether it truly represents a paradigm shift in computing interfaces

The Vision: Computing Without Interfaces

The most striking aspect of OS.ai is its ambition to eliminate the traditional computing interface altogether. For decades, we've interacted with computers through layers of abstraction—pointing, clicking, tapping icons that represent functions. OS.ai proposes something radically different: simply tell the computer what you want done, and it handles the rest.

This approach echoes what industry observers have been predicting for years. As Ben Thompson noted in Stratechery, "The end state of AI is the elimination of interfaces altogether." OS.ai seems to be the first serious attempt at realizing this vision, aiming to make the mechanical steps of computing—opening specific applications, navigating menus, formatting content—completely invisible to the user.

What makes this particularly interesting from a business perspective is how it could transform productivity. Consider the countless hours knowledge workers spend switching between applications, formatting documents, or searching for information across disparate systems. If OS.ai delivers on its promise, these friction points could disappear entirely, potentially representing the most significant productivity leap since the introduction of personal computing itself.

The Reality Check

However, we should approach these promises with measured skepticism. The history of computing is littered with revolutionary interfaces that promised to change everything—from Microsoft Bob to Google Glass—only to falter when confronted with real-world complexity.

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