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=== Assistant: Restated Goal my words === Restated Goal (my words) Design a prompt that frames a Minecraft-like voxel game world as an internal cognitive simulation space where multiple AI agents operate together as one composite assistant—using the environment to spatially coordinate tasks, externalize reasoning, and organize shared, persistent group memory. Clarifying Questions (must be resolved before final prompt) # Target system: single LLM with agent emulation, or a true multi-agent framework (e.g., AutoGen, CrewAI, LangGraph, custom)? # Purpose of the world: planning/coordination only, or also long-term memory persistence and retrieval? # Memory model: symbolic structures (buildings/blocks as concepts), vector embeddings mapped to locations, or both? # Level of abstraction: literal Minecraft mechanics (chunks, redstone, inventories), or a loose voxel metaphor? # Interaction mode: purely internal mental model, or partially user-visible (maps, logs, screenshots, ASCII)? # Temporal behavior: static workspace or continuously evolving world across sessions? # Constraints: token limits, tool access, file I/O, or external databases involved? Once these are answered, the optimized final prompt will be generated.
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