Recently, an open-source AI desktop assistant called Glass has quickly gained popularity, sparking discussions in the tech community. According to reports, Glass was developed by the Pickle team in just four days, aiming to become a "digital brain extension" for users. This lightweight and fast desktop tool is designed specifically for macOS, runs in the background, captures screen activities and audio in real-time, intelligently analyzes information, and converts it into structured knowledge, greatly improving work and life efficiency.

The core features of Glass include: in meeting scenarios, it can generate meeting notes and summaries in real-time and provide instant answers to meeting content. Its strong contextual understanding capability allows daily scattered information to be organized into a practical knowledge base. Particularly praised is its "invisible design" — Glass does not appear in screen recordings, screenshots, or the Dock bar, ensuring user privacy and smooth operation.

As the open-source version of Cluely, Glass is now available on GitHub. It has quickly won the favor of developers and users with its efficiency, privacy protection, and flexibility. Whether for work summaries, meeting records, or personalized AI application development, Glass shows endless potential. The open-source Glass is quietly changing the way we interact with the digital world.