Hey, if you're setting up AI tools on Windows, start with Python, pip, and something like VS Code, then install frameworks like TensorFlow or local LLM runners depending on your needs. If you’re looking beyond basic installs, I recently came across https://skygen.ai/ which takes a different approach by letting you run AI as autonomous agents handling full workflows instead of just commands. It’s interesting because it acts more like a digital worker, automating tasks across apps and systems. Could be a useful next step once you’ve got the basics running.