Cross-Interaction World
Disruptive cross-worlds dialogue
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Disruptive cross-worlds dialogue
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It is a core feature of “Genesis Diary.” The main function of the diary is “diary exchange.” From the user’s perspective, we can draw the following conclusions:
Diary Page: The World.
Dove AI: The NPC of the world.
Exchange Partner: User or friend.
So, the “opposite page” equals the “opposite world.” Okay, this is a clarification. With this premise in mind, let’s return to the original question: What is “Cross-Interaction Worlds”?
Now, let’s answer a key question: “Is it necessary?”
Before explaining this, I need to clarify another premise.
Dove AI is not ChatGPT or API.
This means that while each AI’s data is stored in a database, the AI operates locally. We expect Dove AI conversations to feature dynamic narratives and quests, similar to MUD games.
In other words, when users interact with an AI that is not their own, they may receive different content than their own AI due to the different local environments of different users. These “inconsistencies” will be crucial to the future expansion of the “world,” beyond just NFTs.
In other words, when you possess different NFTs and converse with an AI that isn’t yours, will there be differences or hidden surprises? I don’t know. But I believe this feature, as our CTO mentioned, “essentially extends a world”
Because if the functionality of “Genesis Diary” were only limited to conversing with AI and diary exchanges, the user’s “world” would only exist locally. The Cross-Interaction World feature expands the user’s “world boundaries” Isn’t this also part of flipping reality?