WORLD3 has released a demo video showcasing Web3 Automation.
BlockBeats News, August 9th, Web3-native AI Intelligent Agent platform WORLD3 released a 4-minute demo video on its official Twitter, showcasing its "Long-lived Expert Agent" and how it achieves a fully automated process from ideation to product launch. The full video has been uploaded to YouTube.
The video demonstrated the "Agent Collaboration Workflow," where users only need to propose a concept (such as decentralized VPN), and multiple AI agents can collaboratively complete tasks such as whitepaper writing, code generation, website creation, and social media promotion.
Furthermore, WORLD3 showcased the applications of AI agents in different scenarios, including assisting Web3 beginners in deploying one-click automated mining game agents. These agents are based on the cloud-native WORLD VM architecture, capable of executing complex tasks 24/7 and understanding on-chain reality.
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