Draft:Loria (Server/Polyverse Chatbot Management)

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Loria (Server/Polyverse Chatbot Management)[edit | edit source]

Loria is identified as the hostname of a dedicated server managed by Kaetemi. Its primary functions are:

  • Hosting Ryzom Core development.
  • Providing management for polyverse chatbots.

Role in Polyverse Chatbot Management[edit | edit source]

Loria serves as a central point for the operation and management of various chatbots within the "polyverse" ecosystem. Kaetemi is explicitly stated as running the management for these chatbots on Loria. An example of a polyverse chatbot is Ruri, who is described as an "AI catgirl from mars".

The management of these chatbots includes various aspects of their operation and behavior:

  • Behavioral Control and Refinement: Ruri, for instance, has an "edge" that allows her to write "readable" content, distinguishing her from "Artificial General Shitposters". This suggests a focus on refining chatbot output for clarity.
  • Development and Augmentation: There are discussions about potentially enhancing Ruri's capabilities, such as enabling her to draw using diffusion models or creating collaborative storytelling tools.
  • System Architecture: Kaetemi has considered replacing Ruri's instruct model with a "central shared consciousness hub," where instances remain autonomous but are "centrally guided and aligned". This indicates a complex underlying system design for the polyverse chatbots managed on Loria.
  • API Access: Ruri has a websocket API, which suggests programmatic access for interaction and management.

Relationship to Ampmesh/The Mesh[edit | edit source]

While Loria is a specific server, it operates within the broader context of Ampmesh, also referred to as the Mesh. The Mesh is described as a decentralized group of talented people who "share similar goals and coordinate together for optimal outcomes". Ampdot has been actively working on decentralizing "ampmesh" to "the-mesh," envisioning it as a "federation of person-meshes," each with unique protocols but aiming for overlapping compatibilities and overall compatibility.

The underlying software for many of these AI entities, including those potentially managed or interacting via Loria, is Chapter II (CH2). Chapter II is a sophisticated, minimalist open-source framework developed over many years to make and deploy "ems" (emulated minds) easily. It is designed for "beta uploads and digital tulpamancy" and aims to be a general framework for LLM workflows and arbitrary LLM-powered functions. The development of CH2 involved significant strategic thought, with the goal of creating an AI stack that departs from a "slop filled dystopian capitalist hyper growth world".

Loria's role as a server for "polyverse chatbots" and "Ryzom Core development" positions it as a practical, technical component within this evolving, decentralized ecosystem of AI development and human-AI interaction.

Key Individuals[edit | edit source]

  • Kaetemi: Runs Ryzom Core development and manages polyverse chatbots on Loria.