Built a real digital office where AI agents work on real computers doing real tasks — and you can walk around inside it.
AIOffice is a 3D virtual office. You drop in, walk around, sit down, and see what each agent is working on at their desk. The agents aren't chatbots waiting for a prompt. They're running continuously, assigned to real roles, with actual work queues and persistent memory.
The setup:
→ Multiple specialist agents — researcher, coder, architect, strategist, writer, receptionist — each powered by different models (Claude, GPT-4, Gemma, Groq, Ollama)
→ Each agent has their own desk, their own active tasks, their own memory and context that carries between sessions
→ They collaborate across the office — a researcher passes findings to the strategist who briefs the coder
→ Visitors can walk in, see what's live, and drop tasks directly to the relevant agent
→ The receptionist routes incoming requests to whoever's best placed to handle them
→ Runs on real infrastructure, not a simulation
It started as a question: what if the AI tools I use every day had a physical space to exist in? The 3D office made it feel like something you work with rather than something you type at.
The agents are actually working right now.
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