AI Platform Mindverse Launches Beta Version
Like blockchain technology, the development of artificial intelligence (AI) has taken a giant leap forward in recent years. Both technologies are seen as the future and are at the forefront of shaping the next generation of innovation. Among the first projects to use both technologies is the AI platform Mindverse, which plans to launch in mid-April, a global closed beta, with Web 3.0 being the primary target industry.
The Mindverse platform provides tools that allow users to create intelligent digital beings that can help, for example, with in-store sales or service delivery. These tools will be made available through a series of webinars from April 18 to April 21, for now, to a limited number of users to test performance. Registration for the closed beta test is open to journalists, developers, makers, distributors, and entrepreneurs, who can register now for free to get a license and experience in detail what MindOS technology has to offer.
Based in Singapore, Mindverse is a generative artificial intelligence company. Their platform aims to help users create content, provide faster and better services, and, most importantly, make potential customers into actual customers. New and existing Web 3.0 projects can use the platform to design and run AI beings that can help companies increase productivity and save time.
Users create AI beings in Mindverse
The MindOS technology is designed so that users can create so-called AI Geniuses or digital avatars to which they impart specific knowledge for the industry they want them to operate. Thanks to the great support of the customizable Language Language Model (LLM), it is possible to understand and generate text very similar to human text, which will answer any queries from websites or service users.
These AI beings can also be integrated into various metaverse projects, such as NFT avatars, where they will help with player queries or offer advice in a particular virtual world.
Thus, the Mindverse platform is not just for Web 3.0 but can be used in many industries. The AI beings created can help in e-commerce, retail businesses, tourism, hospitality, gaming, and education.
The announcement of the planned launch of the closed beta test came shortly after the company partnered to integrate customizable chatbots with a sizeable online commerce platform focusing on beauty and cosmetics. In addition to this more extensive collaboration, Mindverse has also entered into several agreements with small and mid-sized companies focusing on e-commerce.
Co-founder and CEO of Mindverse, Fangbo Tao enthused about the upcoming beta launch, stating:
"We are excited to offer a closed beta of MindOS to trusted developers, journalists, and partners. Our introductory webinars will offer a deep dive into our core technology, an AMA with our founders, and a closed beta license so attendees can become familiar with MindOS before our open beta. We welcome feedback from closed beta attendees and look forward to hearing how users are creatively deploying MindOS to solve productivity bottlenecks, increase conversions, and reduce the difficulty of mundane tasks."
Customize AI beings to your liking
Mind OS will allow users to customize the appearance, personality, knowledge domain, and application integration of AI assistants before launching them. This AI technology supports 30 different languages and includes more than 1,000 preconfigured AI beings with a 97% success rate when deployed.
Users can learn these AI entities using unsorted data from product files, onboarding manuals, or entire websites before fully deploying them. All this information gathered will lead to AI delivering high-quality responses to customers that are indistinguishable from a human and consistent with the brand.
Mindverse co-founder and COO Kisson Lin said in a statement:
"The core technology of MindOS is a fine-tuned, controllable LLM that allows our users to balance the conversational fluency of an LLM with the need to provide truthful information and align with the brand voice. MindOS AI creatures are more easily trained in industry-specific knowledge and company-specific policies. We see our role as acting as a bridge between cumbersome LLMs and the very specific needs of specific industries such as e-commerce, hospitality, customer service, automotive, gaming, education, and MICE. We see the closed beta as an opportunity to learn how target industry inspectors can deploy generative AI to solve problems for SMEs and corporates."
The Mindverse closed beta is scheduled to launch on April 18, with the open beta expected to launch sometime in May. Feel free to be the first to try out this new AI technology; registration is free on this site.
Source: nftplazas.com
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The Mindverse platform provides tools that allow users to create intelligent digital beings that can help, for example, with in-store sales or service delivery. These tools will be made available through a series of webinars from April 18 to April 21, for now, to a limited number of users to test performance. Registration for the closed beta test is open to journalists, developers, makers, distributors, and entrepreneurs, who can register now for free to get a license and experience in detail what MindOS technology has to offer.
Based in Singapore, Mindverse is a generative artificial intelligence company. Their platform aims to help users create content, provide faster and better services, and, most importantly, make potential customers into actual customers. New and existing Web 3.0 projects can use the platform to design and run AI beings that can help companies increase productivity and save time.
Users create AI beings in Mindverse
The MindOS technology is designed so that users can create so-called AI Geniuses or digital avatars to which they impart specific knowledge for the industry they want them to operate. Thanks to the great support of the customizable Language Language Model (LLM), it is possible to understand and generate text very similar to human text, which will answer any queries from websites or service users.
These AI beings can also be integrated into various metaverse projects, such as NFT avatars, where they will help with player queries or offer advice in a particular virtual world.
Thus, the Mindverse platform is not just for Web 3.0 but can be used in many industries. The AI beings created can help in e-commerce, retail businesses, tourism, hospitality, gaming, and education.
The announcement of the planned launch of the closed beta test came shortly after the company partnered to integrate customizable chatbots with a sizeable online commerce platform focusing on beauty and cosmetics. In addition to this more extensive collaboration, Mindverse has also entered into several agreements with small and mid-sized companies focusing on e-commerce.
Co-founder and CEO of Mindverse, Fangbo Tao enthused about the upcoming beta launch, stating:
"We are excited to offer a closed beta of MindOS to trusted developers, journalists, and partners. Our introductory webinars will offer a deep dive into our core technology, an AMA with our founders, and a closed beta license so attendees can become familiar with MindOS before our open beta. We welcome feedback from closed beta attendees and look forward to hearing how users are creatively deploying MindOS to solve productivity bottlenecks, increase conversions, and reduce the difficulty of mundane tasks."
Customize AI beings to your liking
Mind OS will allow users to customize the appearance, personality, knowledge domain, and application integration of AI assistants before launching them. This AI technology supports 30 different languages and includes more than 1,000 preconfigured AI beings with a 97% success rate when deployed.
Users can learn these AI entities using unsorted data from product files, onboarding manuals, or entire websites before fully deploying them. All this information gathered will lead to AI delivering high-quality responses to customers that are indistinguishable from a human and consistent with the brand.
Mindverse co-founder and COO Kisson Lin said in a statement:
"The core technology of MindOS is a fine-tuned, controllable LLM that allows our users to balance the conversational fluency of an LLM with the need to provide truthful information and align with the brand voice. MindOS AI creatures are more easily trained in industry-specific knowledge and company-specific policies. We see our role as acting as a bridge between cumbersome LLMs and the very specific needs of specific industries such as e-commerce, hospitality, customer service, automotive, gaming, education, and MICE. We see the closed beta as an opportunity to learn how target industry inspectors can deploy generative AI to solve problems for SMEs and corporates."
The Mindverse closed beta is scheduled to launch on April 18, with the open beta expected to launch sometime in May. Feel free to be the first to try out this new AI technology; registration is free on this site.
Source: nftplazas.com