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https://github.com/askgloom/ask-gloom

Exploring the intersection of AI, automation, and the unknown
https://github.com/askgloom/ask-gloom

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Exploring the intersection of AI, automation, and the unknown

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## Requirements
- Python 3.8+
- gloom-core>=1.0.0
- torch>=2.0.0
- transformers>=4.30.0
- numpy>=1.24.0

## Project Status

Ask-Gloom is under active development. While core features are stable, we're continuously adding improvements and new capabilities.

## Architecture

Ask-Gloom is built on three main components:

1. **Conversation Manager**
- Handles dialogue flow
- Manages context
- Coordinates memory operations

2. **Language Processing**
- Natural language understanding
- Response generation
- Entity extraction

3. **Memory Interface**
- Integration with Gloom memory systems
- Knowledge graph management
- Context preservation

## Use Cases

- Conversational AI systems
- Virtual assistants
- Knowledge-based chat systems
- Research in cognitive dialogue systems
- Educational interactions

## Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see our [Contributing Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.

## Development Roadmap

### Current Focus
- Enhanced context understanding
- Improved memory integration
- Better personality consistency
- More natural dialogue flow

### Upcoming Features
- Multi-modal conversations
- Improved reasoning capabilities
- Enhanced knowledge integration
- Better emotional understanding

## License

MIT License - See LICENSE for details

## Contact

- Maintainer: [Gloom](https://github.com/askgloom)
- Email: team@askgloom.com
- Twitter: [@use_gloom](https://x.com/use_gloom)

## Acknowledgments

Built with support from:
- The Gloom Framework
- Open-source NLP community
- Cognitive science research
- Our amazing contributors

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*Ask-Gloom: Where Cognitive Architecture Meets Conversation*