The Challenge
Most AI assistants today are confined to chat boxes. They can write code, suggest templates, or explain steps, but they cannot act on your computer. When you want to search a file on your disk, open a web app, create a PowerPoint presentation, or send a WhatsApp message, you still have to manually click, search, copy-paste, and navigate. Traditional desktop automation (RPA) exists but is rigid, brittle, and requires complex programming or precise screen coordinates.
The Idea (Pecifics LAM)
Pecifics LAM is a Large Action Model desktop assistant that bridges the gap between natural language intent and local system execution. You type or speak what you want in plain language, and Pecifics LAM executes the task directly.
It accomplishes this through a two-brain architecture:
Local Intent Router: Resolves simple commands (like opening web apps or any browser related tasks) instantly and locally.
Groq-Powered LLM Planner: Breaks down complex, multi-step tasks (like creating presentations, generating Word documents, or system-wide searches) into structured execution graphs.
By controlling your actual browser session (via Playwright CDP), leveraging Windows COM APIs for native Microsoft Office apps, and performing fast recursive system searches, Pecifics LAM acts as a true hands-free execution engine for your daily desktop workflows.
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