Minimax M3 + Hermes Agent Just Changed AI FOREVER!
The video introduces an 'Agent Operating System' (Agent OS) combining Minimax M3 and Hermes AI into a unified mission control dashboard for generating images, videos, and voice content. The presenter highlights M3's one-million-token context window and its ability to run autonomously for up to 24 hours, contrasting this with the fragmented, multi-app approach most users currently rely on. The video concludes with a pitch for the 'AI Profit Boardroom' community offering setup guides and coaching.
Summary
The presenter opens by demonstrating a custom 'mission control' dashboard built in Minimax Studio, showing how it enables image, video, and voice generation within a single interface. A dragon-over-Tokyo image and cinematic video are generated live to showcase the quality and speed of Minimax M3, which was released around June 1st.
The core argument is that most people use AI tools like Hermes, Claude, or ChatGPT as isolated chatbots — essentially 'vending machines' where each session starts from scratch. The presenter frames this as the 'old way,' where the user acts as the glue between multiple disconnected apps. The 'new way' is the Agent Operating System: a single dashboard where multiple AI models (Claude, OpenClaw, Hermes, Minimax M3) share memory and work as a coordinated team.
A major focus is placed on Minimax M3's technical capabilities. Its one-million-token context window is described as allowing it to hold the equivalent of a tall stack of books in memory simultaneously, enabling tasks like analyzing years of client briefs or sorting large datasets without losing context. The presenter also highlights M3's autonomous endurance, citing Minimax's own benchmark in which the model ran for 24 hours, made 1,959 moves, and attempted a task 147 times without human intervention — with its best answer not appearing until attempt 145. This is contrasted with most AI models, which reportedly quit after around 30 attempts.
Hermes is described as the 'body' to M3's 'brain' — an agent that executes tasks, opens files, runs tools, and saves outputs into organized folders, all without requiring constant user supervision. Together, they form a studio capable of producing images, videos, and voiceovers from a single interface, with all outputs accessible in a workspace with preview functionality.
The presenter also notes that M3 will be released as an open-weights model on Hugging Face, making local deployment possible, and that it can be tested via Ollama. The video ends with a promotion for the 'AI Profit Boardroom,' a paid community of over 3,300 members offering a 30-day Agent OS setup roadmap, a zip file of the presenter's system, video tutorials, and four live coaching calls per week.
Key Insights
- Minimax M3 has a one-million-token context window, which the presenter claims allows it to hold the equivalent of an entire stack of books in memory simultaneously — far exceeding the capacity of smaller models.
- Minimax's own internal benchmarks showed M3 running autonomously for 24 hours, making 1,959 separate moves and attempting a task 147 times with no human intervention — and its best answer did not appear until attempt 145.
- The presenter argues that most AI models quit after approximately 30 attempts when working autonomously, citing Minimax's own statement, making M3's persistence a meaningful differentiator for long, grinding tasks.
- The presenter frames Hermes as the 'body' and M3 as the 'brain' — Hermes executes tasks like opening files, running tools, and saving outputs into organized folders, while M3 provides the reasoning and memory to direct that work.
- The presenter states that M3 will be released as an open-weights model on Hugging Face within days, enabling users with capable local hardware to run the model entirely offline.
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[0:00] Miniax M3 plus Hermes AI just changed everything. Let me show you what it means. So, for example, I built out this mission control with Miniax Studio built in. And what this means is I can just generate images. I can generate videos and voice in one single tab in this beautiful mission control like you can see. And then also this is super fast. So, for example, if we just give it a random example, like, okay, create a dragon flying over Tokyo as an example of that, that's going to generate an image and it creates it very quickly on [0:32] my own tests directly inside this studio. And so, recently, I built out this agent operating…
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