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=== User: 1. === # Ideally each multi-agent framework could be deployed like an extension or module in this/using this system to empower a higher order orchestrator agent to be more robust and capable. # Ideally it can operate as planning/coordination, communication, long-term memory persistence and retrieval. # I think leaving blocks as they are in minecraft is best, as agents could use them to simulate environments by building representations based on input images/video they have collected to figure out how to complete tasks if needed. I think signs, books, and such can be used for agent memories they can share with a memory agent team to encode in a semantic vector db and a memvid type system each for redundancy and possibility the agents figure out which is best for which use case on their own over time. # I think literal minecraft mechanics plus an array of agent tools as extensions/plugins would work well. This would ideally allow the user/admin to login to the AI Assistant's inner world to do diagnostics and help identify issues. I think the agents should be able to script their own skills as well, similar to that study i saw on agents in a minecraft server that could use code to write their own skills. # I think it should be user-visible both as a world they can login to, as well as pull up maps and logs and screenshots, etc. # i think by nature it should be an evolving world across session, but should also checkpoint itself regularly in case of need to rollback to fix things. # Ideally, the AI Assistant installation sets up and manages the minecraft server, the docker sandboxed agents, and any db's needed all local to the machine it's on, or external db's/services via settings config.
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