Hermes can be used with the DeepSeek V4 Pro model
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Hermes can be used with the DeepSeek V4 Pro model
If you set a /goal, it will come up with a multi agent strategy to look for solutions similar to Karpathy's /autoresearch
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/tui
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/goals#commands
I think for coding you are better off with AntiGravity (or claude).
But for RnD or data science, things that require a hypothesis, this is cool.
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Hermes can be used with the DeepSeek V4 Pro model
If you set a /goal, it will come up with a multi agent strategy to look for solutions similar to Karpathy's /autoresearch
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/tui
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/goals#commands
I think for coding you are better off with AntiGravity (or claude).
But for RnD or data science, things that require a hypothesis, this is cool.
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/features/rl-training
Hermes is an evolutionary approach. Compared the DSPy agent model, which is programmatic / declarative.
DSPy for many of the use cases, is a lot of work (fine-tuning, debugging). DSPy excels at finance tasks or data analytics where you know all the details. But that is phase 2. Phase 1 is getting these details, and getting them fast. That is imho where Hermes comes in.
I can see myself using Hermes for
* Content tooling: auto-briefing, strategic foresight assessments.
* Intelligence analysis: method approaches to trend analysis or signals
* Individualization of content. OSINT, social media scraping, trend analysis.
* Data sensing, estimation on datasets, start simple
* Autoresearch (later), for example, for optimization solutions or performance debugging -
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