Gemini XPRIZE intent · public beta

Mix of Agents: AgentOS

AgentOS is a local workspace and dashboard for running agent workflows on Windows machines where users may have limited permissions. It helps connect approved model endpoints, launch local runtimes, and keep the work visible to the user.

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Why this matters

Intent to submit for Gemini XPRIZE.

Practical agent workflows for constrained environments, approved endpoints, and human review.

Purpose

A practical local agent layer.

AgentOS gives users a local control surface for approved endpoints, visible sessions, and environment-aware automation.

Bring your endpoint

Use an approved API, OAuth-backed provider, or local OpenAI-compatible endpoint. AgentOS does not bundle model access.

Work locally

The beta is a folder-based workspace with launchers, scripts, and a dashboard bridge. Users can test the parts their environment allows.

Stay in control

The dashboard emphasizes visible status, explicit session controls, and human review rather than hidden background automation.

Example environments

Where this should be useful.

Designed for places where useful work has to fit existing device permissions, network rules, and review expectations.

Public-sector workstationsMachines with strict account controls, approved software paths, and limited scripting permissions.
Regulated private networksCompanies where approved endpoints, audit expectations, and locked-down user profiles shape what tools can run.
Clinical and care environmentsSettings where local review, privacy expectations, and cautious workflow design matter before automation is trusted.
Public service operationsTeams that need practical help with documents, triage, and repeatable work without broad device privileges.

Requirements

Start with what the machine allows.

Begin with browser-only review, then add endpoint access, PowerShell, Python, or local services only where allowed.

ReviewBrowser and a user-writable folder.
EndpointApproved API or local compatible endpoint.
PowerShellWindows 10/11 and permission to run scripts.
PythonNeeded for the dashboard bridge path.
ServicesOptional hosting for signups and download logs.

Dashboard preview

AgentOS dashboard

Active WorkspaceExample state · no local bridge connected
Bridge: inactive
User/boot osp
SystemBoot sequence acknowledged. Checking Python bridge availability, provider favorites, and workspace permissions. No files changed.
OSP · AgentRole identified: Python bridge specialist. I can run the local dashboard server path, support structured workspace inspection when allowed, and return status with review context.
SystemPreview only. Runtime changes are simulated on this page.
Enter prompt…

Session topics

Example tiles showing how recent work could be resumed intentionally.

Sample data

/boot osp

Python bridge role identified; dashboard preview state loaded.

Preview

/providers

API, OAuth, and local endpoint setup examples staged securely.

Ready

/handoff

Agent role, runtime limits, and next action summarized before execution.

Queued

Providers

Generic setup examples. No private endpoints, tokens, or keys are shown.

Credentials hidden

API

OAuth

Local

http://127.0.0.1:11434
/v1

Connectors

Example connector area for files, approved endpoints, and future integrations.

Local files

Attach or stage user-approved local files.

Approved routes

Keep calls routed through configured provider settings.

Setup help

Lightweight notes explain what works with browser-only review, PowerShell, Python, and local endpoints.

The beta should make incomplete functionality clear instead of pretending everything is finished.

Beta terms

Beta terms and responsibility

Please review these beta terms before downloading, testing, or sharing feedback. Additional policies or signed agreements may apply where separately posted or provided.

AgentOS Beta Terms

Status. AgentOS is beta software provided for evaluation, testing, and feedback. Some features may be incomplete, unstable, local-only, or dependent on the user's device permissions, installed tools, configured endpoints, and organizational policies.

Free beta access. The current beta is offered without charge. Free access does not create a support obligation, uptime commitment, warranty, service-level agreement, or promise that future releases will remain free or unchanged.

License to use the beta. Subject to these terms, users may download, extract, run, and evaluate the beta for personal, internal, or organizational testing. Users may not sell, repackage, misrepresent, or redistribute AgentOS as their own product without written permission or a separate license.

User content and intellectual property. Users keep their rights to their own prompts, files, data, workflows, and outputs, subject to the terms of any model provider, endpoint, or third-party service they choose to use. Mix of Agents retains rights in the AgentOS software, site, documentation, design, branding, and related materials. Feedback, bug reports, feature requests, and usage suggestions may be used to improve AgentOS without obligation to compensate the submitter.

User responsibility. Users are responsible for choosing approved endpoints, protecting credentials, following workplace or organizational rules, and reviewing outputs before using or sharing them. Do not submit secrets, protected data, regulated records, or confidential material unless you are authorized and the endpoint you choose is approved for that data.

Local files and logs. The local workspace may create configuration files, logs, memory, cached data, runtime outputs, or session artifacts inside the extracted folder. Users should inspect, retain, delete, or protect those files according to their own requirements.

Site logging and beta evidence. The public site may record beta signups, optional contact information, testing-environment notes submitted by the user, download events, timestamps, and basic request metadata. This helps measure adoption, improve packaging, and prioritize development. The beta should not require a public account merely to download.

Third-party services. AgentOS may connect to external model providers, local model servers, APIs, or other endpoints configured by the user. Those services are governed by their own terms, pricing, privacy practices, security controls, and usage limits.

No warranty. The beta is provided as-is and as-available. It may fail, produce incorrect outputs, lose local state, or behave differently across environments. Users should not rely on it for safety-critical, medical, legal, financial, emergency, or production decisions without independent review and appropriate safeguards.

Restricted environments. AgentOS is designed to degrade by layer, but it cannot bypass device policy, network policy, endpoint restrictions, script controls, or administrative rules. Users should not attempt to use the beta to evade controls.

Additional terms. A fuller EULA, privacy policy, contribution policy, or source license may apply if published separately. If there is a conflict between these short beta terms and a signed or separately published agreement, the more specific agreement controls.

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