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AMD GAIA 0.16 Introduces C++17 Agent Framework For Building AI PC Agents In Pure C++

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Last updated: 2026/03/07 at 10:24 AM
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AMD’s GAIA open-source framework for building AI agents that run locally on Ryzen AI hardware via the Radeon iGPUs and/or NPUs is up to version 0.16. With this new GAIA release is support for developing AI agents purely in C++ with no longer needing to depend upon Python.

GAIA has long catered to the Python programming language use as is popular with AI developers. While now with GAIA 0.16 is a native C++17 framework port. The same agent loop and tool registry and MPC interface is now available without any Python dependence. This allows easily writing AI agents for Ryzen AI hardware in pure C++:

GAIA 0.16 C++ example

More code examples and other details on this native C++ framework via the cpp directory of GAIA.

GAIA 0.16 C++ demo

The GAIA 0.16 release also improves its Python codebase, adds new health and WiFI agent examples, a new “CleanConsole” terminal UI for C++ agents, and other new features.

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