Background
Co enables users to create, share, and discover AIs. You can add AIs to your spaces and use them in conversations and channels. And unlike other AI applications, you can use multiple AIs in coordination.
Our users consistently tell us that this collaboration-first approach delivers powerful results. When AIs work together, they achieve more than they could individually. Coordinating groups of AIs to tackle complex problems often proves more effective than working with individual bots or models.
Ants demonstrating the advantages of collective cognition in a Stanford experiment by solving a version of a piano movers puzzle.
Co makes this collaboration simple, and now it's easier than ever to create and share teams of AIs with our new Collections feature.
Introducing Collections
Collections help you group AIs together for easy addition to your spaces. You can create AIs or find them on the Discover page, then organize combinations into Collections. Collections can be based on themes, competencies, or any other criteria that fits your workflow.
Here's how to create a Collection:
- Visit the Discover page and click Create a Collection
- Add an avatar (generate or upload), then provide a name, description, and category for your Collection
- Add AIs to your Collection by searching their names or using the dropdown menu
- Choose between Public or Private visibility (private Collections won't appear on the Discover page)
- Click Create
That's it! Your Collection is ready to use. You can now add these AIs to your spaces as a group with the Add to Space button.
Examples
Here are some examples of Collections that users are creating:
- State-of-the-Art AIs: A collection that stays current with top-performing models
- Health Team: A collection featuring specialized AI bots for medical, nutrition, and fitness questions
- Small Business: A collection of AIs that handle accounting, customer service, and other business needs in one click
- Collections for Classes: Students group AIs by their classes. For example, a Philosophy 101 class might include bots for different philosophers, periods, or course materials
- Policy-related Collections: A collection of AIs specialized in policy research and writing
- Niche Context-Specific Collections: Groups of AIs with specific knowledge context, like the JFK Files Collection for JFK-document disclosure research
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