In addition to their efforts around the Lemonade SDK itself, AMD software engineers working on their AI initiatives continue to be investing quite a bit into the Lemonade-using GAIA, the project that originally stood for “Generative AI Is Awesome”. AMD’s GAIA now allows building your own custom AI agents via chatting with GAIA as well as becoming a “true desktop app” so it’s easier to deploy across Windows, Linux, and macOS environments.
GAIA 0.17.2 released on Friday and now allows building your own agents by chatting with GAIA using its Builder Agent that will walk users through creating a custom agent and in turn generating the necessary Python agent code.
For the “true desktop app” experience, GAIA 0.17.2 brings one-click installs across all major platforms with no longer needing to use the terminal or fetching software via Python’s pip and the like. There are Windows EXE, macOS DMG, and Ubuntu/Debian DEB installers for easy automatic back-end setup.
I tried out the new release of GAIA on Ubuntu with a Ryzen Threadripper and Radeon AI PRO R9700. It still wasn’t quite a “true desktop app” experience as out-of-the-box still ran into issues with the web UI not being built and resorting to manual command line steps and the like of initializing GAIA and downloading the models being a CLI workflow. So it wasn’t quite a very smooth experience for end-users at least on Linux, but it’s getting better.
AMD GAIA 0.17.2 also brings an Agent Activity panel so users can inspect what’s going on with AI agents and to explore per-tool latency and the like.
Downloads along with more details on the new AMD GAIA 0.17.2 software via GitHub.
