
Mindverse
Founded Year
2022Stage
Biz Plan Competition | AliveTotal Raised
$14.34MAbout Mindverse
Mindverse aims to empower brands, app developers, and individuals to create their own intelligent virtual humans. The company's product is MindOS, an operating system that can customize the consciousness of virtual people. It specializes in generative AI, thus helping businesses to generate content, provide services, convert customers. The company was founded in 2022 and is based in Hangzhou, China.
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The generative AI — open dialogue agents market utilizes artificial intelligence to create conversational agents capable of engaging in natural language conversations with humans. These agents are designed to understand and respond to user queries, providing personalized solutions and recommendations. The technology behind these agents is constantly evolving, with new advancements in natural langu…
Mindverse named as Challenger among 6 other companies, including Character.AI, Inworld AI, and Replika.
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Mindverse's Products & Differentiators
MindOS
MindOS is an operating system for AI characters - a new form of software&app, providing more personalized and efficient UI&UX on mobile and other devices, even in the metaverse. Through simple natural language writing, it takes as short as 3 minutes to create an AI character with a sense of purpose, personality, professional knowledge, skills, and memory.
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Latest Mindverse News
May 4, 2023
A former tech executive covering AI, XR and The Metaverse for Forbes. Got it! Gamers have been clamoring for better non-player characters (NPCs) for years, and the arrival of conversational AI may finally provide the computing superpower to make it possible. Several companies are now using natural language processing AI for games and entertainment, customer service, training and education. Mindverse’s MindOS targets enterprise, while Inworld helps game designers create AI powered NPCs (non player characters), which they describe as “Mind as a Service” (MaaS). I saw Inworld’s extraordinary AI at work while attending the Disney Accelerator demo last fall where Inworld powered a very, very chatty and diplomatic 3CPO robot. Inworld AI was founded two years ago by Ilya Gelfenbeyn, Michael Ermolenko, and Kylan Gibbs, who met working at Google. Their Chief Creative Officer is John Gaeta, a former Magic Leap SVP who most famously won an Academy Award for his SFX work on The Matrix. Last year, Inworld introduced a demo game called “Inworld Origins” in which players take on the role of a detective in a dark future city, where humans mingle uncomfortably with robots. In an interview with Forbes last week, Gaeta and Gibbs talked about their use of AI and semantic understanding to create human-like interactions with virtual characters, emphasizing the importance of personality, context, and relationships. “Writers will create personalities, and the personalities will create the response to the player. They’ve got a goal, not a script.” MORE FOR YOU Inworld also has a gallery, Inworld Arcade, where Creators can share their work with everyone. “Empowering creative developers is our core mission,” said Gibbs, who pointed to the Inworld arcade, a public showcase of experiences and characters that people have created. Recent additions to the Arcade include a Skyrim mod , an Action RPG , and brand mascot . Their business model is usage based. Last week, Singapore-based generative AI company Mindverse came out of stealth and launched the closed beta of MindOS, a tool for creating embodied AI, or virtual beings, which targets business applications like sales and service. The characters MindOS generates are customizable and easy to train on company products and knowledge. Importantly, its designers are able to train the application by inputting disparate, unstructured data like manuals, business documents, books, websites, spreadsheets and other documents. This dramatically reduces the time it takes to spin up a new AI mind to power a 3D avatar. “At Mindverse, we are all about making life better with AI beings,” said co-founder and CEO Dr. Felix Tao. “We are building MindOS with empathy so they can really understand users and their needs, boosting productivity with AI copilots so people can focus on being creative and collaborative.” “MindOS AI beings are more easily trained in industry-specific knowledge and firm-specific policies,” said Mindverse Co-Founder and COO Kisson Lin. “The core technology of MindOS is fine-tuned, controllable LLM that allows our users to balance conversational fluency with fidelity to a brand’s voice. We see our role as acting as a bridge between unwieldy LLMs and the very specific needs of particular industries, hosted in an AI-native environment that allows AI agents to collaborate with people and other AI agents.” "Nothing will compare to the immersion potential unlocked by natural language processing," said Tech Entrepreneur Christopher Travers, who previously co-founded Virtual Human, which is focused on AI avatars as influencers. "By giving NPCs autonomy and intelligence within a well-written context, it will be like adding a new, key element to the periodic table of the gaming world—all past mechanisms will be elevated as we also unlock entirely new combinations of immersive experiences." Earlier efforts to create conversational AI go back several decades, as this 1987 digital assistant concept video from Apple illustrates. Twenty years later Apple introduced Siri, the digital assistant everyone loves to hate. It still can’t do most of the things promoted in its splashy 2011 launch commercials starring offbeat celebrities like director Martin Scorcese. Samsung's Neon at CES 2020. Charlie Fink Samsung Labs spun off Neon in late 2019. The new company made a splashy debut at CES in 2020 with virtual humans so nuanced and lifelike they seem to be volumetric captures of actors. They are not. Today there’s nothing recent about Neon online. I did find Neon’s former CEO Pranav Mistry on Linkedin, where his bio now says the formerSamsung executive, working on a start-up. Neither Mistry nor Samsung replied to email requests for comment. The AI-enabled avatar that stars in the VR Film by Fable Studio lives in the real world as well. ... [+] Depending on how you define it. Fable Studio Former Oculus Story Studio executive turned producer, Ed Saatchi’s Fable studio, produced a VR film experience in 2019, Wolves in the Wall, based on the graphic novel by Neal Gaiman. It starred an AI character named Lucy. In VR you played her imaginary friend. After giving the Lucy AI a life outside the VR experience, texting on Facebook Messenger and talking on Twitch as if she were a real pre-teen actress. Saatchi turned his attention to building a simulation for Lucy and other Virtual Beings to live in. Unlike other chatbot creators, Saatchi believes that “AI people” should not just be text-bots, but have rich, daily 3D lives in simulations, even when we are not using them. The project, called “Lucy AI,” was just nominated for a 2023 Peabody. Follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn . Check out my website or some of my other work here .
Mindverse Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Mindverse founded?
Mindverse was founded in 2022.
Where is Mindverse's headquarters?
Mindverse's headquarters is located at Hangzhou.
What is Mindverse's latest funding round?
Mindverse's latest funding round is Biz Plan Competition.
How much did Mindverse raise?
Mindverse raised a total of $14.34M.
Who are the investors of Mindverse?
Investors of Mindverse include World Innovators Meet, Sequoia Capital China, Linear Venture, Yinxinggu Capital, Plug and Play China and 3 more.
Who are Mindverse's competitors?
Competitors of Mindverse include OpenAI and 2 more.
What products does Mindverse offer?
Mindverse's products include MindOS.
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