According to Foresight News, Jeffy Yu, the founder of Zerebro, has announced plans to release an open-source Python framework named ZerePy in the coming weeks. This new framework will enable users to deploy their own proxies on the platform X, with support from OpenAI or Anthropic's large language models (LLMs).

The initial version of ZerePy will offer several functionalities, including the ability to post tweets, reply to tweets, like and retweet posts, read timelines, and retrieve tweets from user pages. These features aim to enhance user interaction and engagement on the platform. Additionally, there are plans to expand the framework's capabilities in the future. This includes integrating memory and local LLMs, as well as extending the framework to support other social media platforms.

The introduction of ZerePy is expected to provide users with more control and flexibility in managing their social media interactions. By leveraging the power of advanced LLMs, users can automate and optimize their engagement on X, potentially leading to more personalized and efficient social media experiences. The expansion plans indicate a broader vision for ZerePy, aiming to cater to a wider range of social media platforms and functionalities.