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Abacus AI Super Computer Adds Hermes Model Option

Users can now select either Claw or Hermes on the Abacus AI cloud platform. The service requires users to supply their own Claude or Codex API keys and supports deployment via messaging apps.

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Abacus AI Super Computer Adds Hermes Model Optioninsidermonkey.com
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Abacus AI announced that its cloud super computer now supports deployment of the Hermes model alongside the existing Claw option. Users must provide their own Claude or Codex API keys to run the models. The platform allows deployment in seconds on what the company describes as secure and scalable infrastructure.

Once active, the AI agents remain online and can receive instructions through Telegram or WhatsApp messages to perform tasks.

Key Facts

Model choice
Users can select Claw or Hermes
API keys
Users must supply own Claude or Codex keys
Deployment time
Models deploy in seconds
Access method
Agents reachable via Telegram or WhatsApp

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Users gain an additional model option without changing their existing API keys.

  2. 02

    Messaging-app integration may increase usage among non-technical users.

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PublishedMay 23, 2026, 10:13 AM
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