<h4><code>fabric</code> is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI.</h4>
[Description](#description) •
[What and Why](#whatandwhy) •
[Quickstart](#quickstart) •
[Usage](#usage) •
[Examples](#examples) •
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## Description
## What and Why
Since the end of 2023 we've seen a massive number of AI applications for accomplishing tasks. The problem is that it's not easy to integrate them with our lives.
Since the start of 2023 and GenAI we've seen a massive number of AI applications for accomplishing tasks. It's powerful, but **it's not easy to integrate this functionality into our lives.**
_Basically, AI doesn't have a capabilities problem. It has an integration problem._
_In other words, AI doesn't have a capabilities problem—it has an **integration** problem._
Fabric was created to address that problem by allowing everyone to leverage AI throughout our life and work.
### Too many prompts
The biggest challenge I faced in 2023——and still today—is **the sheer number of AI prompts out there**. We all have prompts that are useful, but it's hard to manage them, discover new ones, _and manage the different versions of the ones we like_.
The biggest challenge I faced in 2023——and still have today—is **the sheer number of AI prompts out there**. We all have prompts that are useful, but it's hard to manage them, discover new ones, _and manage the different versions of the ones we like_.
One of <code>fabric</code>'s main features is helping people collect and integrate modular AI functionality (in this case: prompts), which we call _Patterns_, into various parts of their lives.