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The Start of a Journey.

Pioneering AI in gaming with multimodal AI agents that can test and play any game.

The Start of a Journey.
Kyrill
Kyrill
12 Dec 2023

Hello Gaming World! 🎮

We are super excited to publicly announce nunu.ai: multimodal AI agents that can test and play any game.

Our Mission

At nunu.ai, our vision is to redefine the gaming industry. Artificial Intelligence has made incredible progress within the last few years, and we bring these advances into the gaming world. Now for the first time, it's possible to have a generally capable AI agent that can not only play a game but also reason and adapt.

Multi-Modal Gameplay Agents

Multimodality expresses the ability that our agents don't just act on numbers, but can hear and see just like humans do. This isn't just about playing games; it's about understanding and interacting with gaming worlds in ways previously unimaginable.

Why It's a Game-Changer

  • Interactivity: Real-time interaction is at the heart of our technology, offering an unprecedented level of influence and observation of AI behavior in gaming environments.
  • Generalizability: While other AI systems have to be retrained for every game, our agents only need minimal adjustments and can play any game from the get-go.
  • Interpretability: Understanding AI decisions is crucial. Our agents offer insights into their actions, enhancing control and comprehension for developers and gamers alike.

To QA and Beyond!

While currently focusing on Quality Assurance, particularly in open-world scenarios, the potential applications extend far beyond. From dynamic interaction to aiding in complex aspects of game development, our AI is set to transform the industry.

What's Next?

We have been working on what we think is a pretty cool case study: A showcase of our capabilities using Hogwarts Legacy. We are preparing to show it to the world as we speak, so keep an eye on our blog and social channels for the latest news and updates. The best is yet to come!

- Kyrill, Jan and Nici

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