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title: "AutoGPT vs chidori"
type: "comparison"
canonical_url: "https://www.graphcanon.com/compare/significant-gravitas-autogpt-vs-thousandbirdsinc-chidori"
tools: ["significant-gravitas-autogpt", "thousandbirdsinc-chidori"]
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# AutoGPT vs chidori

*GraphCanon updated Jul 11, 2026*

## Verdict

Pick AutoGPT when autoGPT is primarily Python; chidori is Rust; pick chidori when chidori is primarily Rust; AutoGPT is Python.

[AutoGPT](https://agpt.co) reports 185k GitHub stars, 46k forks, and 494 open issues, last pushed Jul 11, 2026. [chidori](https://docs.thousandbirds.ai) has 1.4k stars, 56 forks, and 3 open issues, last pushed Jul 11, 2026. Figures are from public GitHub metadata via [AutoGPT's repository](https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT) and [chidori's repository](https://github.com/ThousandBirdsInc/chidori).

| | [AutoGPT](/tools/significant-gravitas-autogpt.md) | [chidori](/tools/thousandbirdsinc-chidori.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tagline | AutoGPT is the vision of accessible AI for everyone, to use and to build on. | The agent framework where every run is durable, replayable, and resumable by default. |
| Stars | 185,464 | 1,358 |
| Forks | 46,111 | 56 |
| Open issues | 494 | 3 |
| Language | Python | Rust |
| Adopt for | AutoGPT is a Python-based tool for creating accessible autonomous AI agents that can leverage various LLM APIs including OpenAI's GPT and Anthropic's Claude. | - |
| Persona | - | - |
| Runtime | - | - |
| License | Other | Apache-2.0 |
| Categories | AI Agents, LLM Frameworks | AI Agents, Inference & Serving, LLM Frameworks |

## Trust and health

_Sourced signals - not a safety guarantee. No winner column._

| | [AutoGPT](/tools/significant-gravitas-autogpt.md) | [chidori](/tools/thousandbirdsinc-chidori.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Open issues (now) | 494 | 3 |
| Full report | [trust report](/tools/significant-gravitas-autogpt/trust.md) | [trust report](/tools/thousandbirdsinc-chidori/trust.md) |

## Decision facts: AutoGPT

- **Adopt for:** AutoGPT is a Python-based tool for creating accessible autonomous AI agents that can leverage various LLM APIs including OpenAI's GPT and Anthropic's Claude.

## Choose when

### Choose AutoGPT if…

- AutoGPT is primarily Python; chidori is Rust.
- License: AutoGPT is Other, chidori is Apache-2.0.
- Tags unique to AutoGPT: agentic-ai, artificial-intelligence, autonomous-agents, claude.
- When you need to rapidly prototype or deploy an autonomous agent using existing language models without deep AI expertise.

### Choose chidori if…

- chidori is primarily Rust; AutoGPT is Python.
- License: chidori is Apache-2.0, AutoGPT is Other.
- Tags unique to chidori: agent-framework, checkpointing, deterministic, durable-execution.
- Also covers Inference & Serving.

## When NOT to use AutoGPT

- Avoid if you require absolute control over the underlying AI infrastructure and APIs used by your autonomous agents, as AutoGPT imposes its own framework.
- If your project demands proprietary or specialized models that aren't supported by AutoGPT's API ecosystem (e.g., custom TensorFlow or PyTorch models), consider other tools.

## When NOT to use chidori

- AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism.
- Inference & Serving: Self-hosting rarely beats a hosted API on cost until you have steady, high-volume traffic.
- LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.

## Common questions

### What is the difference between AutoGPT and chidori?

AutoGPT: AutoGPT is the vision of accessible AI for everyone, to use and to build on.. chidori: The agent framework where every run is durable, replayable, and resumable by default.. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.

### When should I choose AutoGPT over chidori?

Choose AutoGPT over chidori when AutoGPT is primarily Python; chidori is Rust; License: AutoGPT is Other, chidori is Apache-2.0; Tags unique to AutoGPT: agentic-ai, artificial-intelligence, autonomous-agents, claude; When you need to rapidly prototype or deploy an autonomous agent using existing language models without deep AI expertise.

### When should I choose chidori over AutoGPT?

Choose chidori over AutoGPT when chidori is primarily Rust; AutoGPT is Python; License: chidori is Apache-2.0, AutoGPT is Other; Tags unique to chidori: agent-framework, checkpointing, deterministic, durable-execution; Also covers Inference & Serving.

### When should I avoid AutoGPT?

Avoid if you require absolute control over the underlying AI infrastructure and APIs used by your autonomous agents, as AutoGPT imposes its own framework. If your project demands proprietary or specialized models that aren't supported by AutoGPT's API ecosystem (e.g., custom TensorFlow or PyTorch models), consider other tools.

### When should I avoid chidori?

AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism. Inference & Serving: Self-hosting rarely beats a hosted API on cost until you have steady, high-volume traffic. LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.

### Is AutoGPT or chidori more popular on GitHub?

AutoGPT has more GitHub stars (185,464 vs 1,358). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.

### Are AutoGPT and chidori open source?

Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (AutoGPT: Other, chidori: Apache-2.0).

### Where can I find alternatives to AutoGPT or chidori?

GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at [AutoGPT alternatives](/tools/significant-gravitas-autogpt/alternatives) and [chidori alternatives](/tools/thousandbirdsinc-chidori/alternatives) ([AutoGPT markdown twin](/tools/significant-gravitas-autogpt/alternatives.md), [chidori markdown twin](/tools/thousandbirdsinc-chidori/alternatives.md)), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.

### Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?

Yes. The markdown twin at [this comparison](/compare/significant-gravitas-autogpt-vs-thousandbirdsinc-chidori.md) mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.

### Which is better maintained, AutoGPT or chidori?

AutoGPT: Very active. chidori: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.

### Where are the full trust reports for AutoGPT and chidori?

GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: [AutoGPT trust report](/tools/significant-gravitas-autogpt/trust); [chidori trust report](/tools/thousandbirdsinc-chidori/trust).

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**Machine-readable endpoints**

- JSON: [`/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=significant-gravitas-autogpt`](/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=significant-gravitas-autogpt)
- LLM index: [/llms.txt](/llms.txt)
- Full corpus: [/llms-full.txt](/llms-full.txt)

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