AI platform Mindverse prepares global beta launch

Artificial intelligence (AI), just like blockchain technology, has gained a lot of influence recently. After all, both are at the forefront when it comes to shaping the next generation of innovation. AI creation platform, Mindverse, has emerged as one of the first projects to connect these two technologies. To achieve this, it will launch its global closed beta in the coming weeks, with one of the main targeted industries being Web3.

Mindverse offers a set of tools that allow customers to create intelligent virtual beings that can help businesses with sales and service delivery. Starting April 18 and April 21, through a series of webinars, these tools will be made available to a limited number of users initially to test their performance. Therefore, journalists, developers, creators, distributors or business users can register at no cost to receive a license and explore the MindOS technology.

Mindverse is a generative AI company based in Singapore. At its core, the platform aims to help users generate content, provide fast and improved services, and convert prospects into customers. Both new and existing Web3 projects can use the platform to design and deploy AI geniuses that can save time and increase productivity.

Mindverse allows users to train intelligent virtual beings

MindOS technology allows users to train AI geniuses or virtual beings by providing them with industry-specific knowledge supported by a customizable Large Language Model (LLM). This allows them to understand and generate human-like text in response to questions from users of a website or service.

These AI beings can also be deployed as NFT avatars in different Metaverses to help with user questions and provide guidance in a particular virtual world. That said, the general use case for this technology is the development of chatbots to streamline service delivery and customer support within a given platform.

As mentioned earlier, Mindverse is not limited to the Web3 industry alone. Other sectors that stand to benefit from its intelligent virtual beings include e-commerce and retail, travel and hospitality, gaming, educational platforms and so on.

The closed beta launch comes after the platform signed a partnership deal to roll out customizable chatbots for a major beauty and cosmetics e-commerce platform. In addition to entering into several agreements with e-commerce SMEs.

After the impending launch, Fangbo Tao, co-founder and CEO of Mindverse, could not contain his excitement. In a press release he says that “We are thrilled to offer the closed beta version of MindOS to trusted developers, journalists and partners. Our launch webinars will offer a deep dive into our core technology, an AMA with our founders and a closed beta license for participants to get comfortable with MindOS before our open beta. We welcome feedback from Closed Beta participants and look forward to learning how users creatively deploy MindOS to solve productivity bottlenecks, increase conversions, and reduce the fatigue of everyday tasks.”

Users can customize AI creatures to their liking

MindOS users will be able to customize the appearance, personality, knowledge domain and app integration of the AI ​​assistants before deploying them. Currently, the technology supports 30 languages ​​and has more than 1,000 pre-designed AI beings that boast a 97% success rate with their deliveries.

Amazingly, users can train these AI geniuses using unsorted data from product documents, introductory manuals or even full websites before quickly onboarding them to deliver high-quality answers that resonate with a given brand’s voice.

Kisson Lin, co-founder and COO of Mindverse, is equally optimistic about the upcoming launch. In a statement, she notes, “The core technology of MindOS is fine-tuned, controllable LLM that allows our users to balance the conversational flow of an LLM with the need to provide true information and adapt to a brand’s voice. MindOS AI beings are more easily trained in industry-specific knowledge and company-specific policies. We see our role in acting as a bridge between unwieldy LLMs and the very specific needs of particular industries such as e-commerce, hospitality, customer service, automotive, gaming, education and MICE.We see the closed beta as an opportunity to learn how insiders in the target industry can deploy generative AI to solve problems for SMEs and enterprises.”

Mindverse starts its closed beta on April 18, with the open beta following a little later in May.

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