According to ME News, on April 22 (UTC+8), monitoring by Beating revealed that Bert, former product manager at ByteDance and founder of Low Entropy AI, has launched AirJelly, a desktop AI assistant, which has secured funding from Five Rings Capital. Bert previously led the development of the context engineering product MineContext at ByteDance and subsequently left with his original team to start a venture; the team consists of 11 members, all working offline in Beijing. AirJelly does not perform full-screen recording; instead, it uses the Enter key as an anchor: each time the user presses Enter, it captures the screen and, via Accessibility permissions, retrieves the current application, input field type, and context, modeling this information as an Event, which is then summarized by AI into a Task. Compared to MineContext’s previous full-screen screenshot approach—averaging about 1,500 screenshots per day—the Enter-based mechanism reduces screenshot volume to approximately 300 per day, cutting costs to one-fifth while minimizing misjudgments caused by irrelevant screenshots. The memory system has two layers: static information is modeled as Entities (e.g., people, projects), and dynamic information as Tasks, each containing a title, summary, progress, next step, and associated Events. Retrieval combines vector search, keyword search, and time-decay weighting, with all data stored locally. On this foundation, AirJelly determines whether Task updates meet the threshold for notification and proactively recommends next steps to users—a feature the team calls Proactive Triggering. The underlying agent execution capability integrates OpenClaw’s Pi framework, combined with MineContext’s screen understanding capabilities. The product currently supports macOS, with Windows and Linux versions under development, and is available for free download at airjelly.ai. The team’s next plans include introducing a “Next Enter Prediction” feature, which predicts the user’s next Enter input based on historical behavior patterns, as well as a team edition supporting multi-user collaboration. (Source: BlockBeats)
AirJelly Launches Desktop AI Assistant with Enter-Key-Based Intent Capture
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AI and crypto news broke on April 22 (UTC+8) as AirJelly, a desktop AI assistant from Low Entropy AI, launched with a novel enter-key-based intent capture system. Led by former ByteDance product manager Bert, the tool reduces screenshot usage and costs by modeling tasks and entities. It currently supports macOS, with Windows and Linux versions in development. The team plans to introduce a "Next Enter Prediction" feature and a team edition. On-chain developments and AI innovations continue to shape the ecosystem.
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