According to PANews, a recently released white paper by Ammo has sparked significant insights into the development of AI Agents. The document emphasizes the transition from AI as a mere copilot tool to a buddy-like model that can understand, think, and proactively create value for users. This shift is crucial for elevating AI Agents to a higher narrative level.
The traditional web2 AI model, focused on utilitarianism, often results in data silos, hindering true intelligence breakthroughs. While web3 introduces the concept of autonomous AI Agents, achieving this goal remains complex. The paper suggests a symbiotic model where AI assists in automated learning and path recommendations, with human feedback enhancing AI's autonomous learning.
Ammo introduces an abstract space called MetaSpace, where all data related to AI Agents is managed as vectors. This concept is likened to blockchain's initial definition of Hash, which paved the way for subsequent protocols and applications. MetaSpace, combined with the MAS multimodal collaboration system, aims to shift AI's focus from academic to practical applications in work, gaming, and education.
To simplify, MetaSpace is compared to a large shopping center with various SubSpaces, each containing different knowledge bases. The Buddies system acts as an intelligent guide, with Goal Buddies recommending high-quality products and User Buddies offering personalized plans based on user habits and budgets. AiPP functions as a feedback hub to improve service quality.
The white paper outlines a multimodal collaboration framework and engineering approach for off-chain AI Agents. It highlights the need for further exploration of components like ID systems, memory systems, character systems, context management, and oracle systems.
Overall, the project presents a comprehensive macro architecture and practical application approach, though the path to widespread AI Agent adoption remains distant. However, the entry of innovative teams and ideas into the market suggests that an innovation 'singularity' may be on the horizon.