AI and Crypto Combine: Oncyber Unveils GPT-Powered Custom Metaverse Worlds – How Does it Work?

Image Source: Twitter / @oncyber

Web3 metaverse platform Oncyber has unveiled its AI-powered tool that allows users to customize their virtual environments via text commands.

Called Magic Composer, the new tool is powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 model and uses text prompts to implement real-time tweaks to Oncyber’s metaverse platforms, where artists usually showcase their digital assets or NFTs. 

Oncyber is a multiverse for creators that allows them to display their NFTs in fully immersive 3D experiences. Oncyber supports accessing NFTs from different wallets and different chains such as Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Polygon (MATIC), and more.

A teaser video shows that with a line of text dropped into the Magic Composer, Oncyber can automatically change the look and color of the sky, drop in an artist’s NFT works from your connected crypto wallet, customize the look and size of picture frames in the world, and more. 

In a recent interview, Oncyber founder and CEO Rayan Boutaleb said that this is merely the first version of the tool. Boutaleb claimed that the next iterations of the tool would give artists additional power to turn their dreams into a 3D canvas. He said:

“In the next iteration, what we want is for people to port any hallucination or dream they have into a 3D canvas, and just directly see the result of what they might imagine and change things up. It’s a first step towards a very big end result, which we are not that far off from.”

Boutaleb claimed that they adopted AI technologies to find another way to help users unlock their creativity on the platform. There’s a disconnect between the power of Oncyber’s game-like engine and the visual user interface, he added. 

More robust AI functionality is on the horizon, too. Boutaleb said that in time, he hopes to add more complex generative features, such as the ability to generate bespoke or modified 3D architecture simply by typing out a request. Over time, Oncyber’s goal is to have “less and less boundaries/limits” for users, he added.

In a recent tweet, Oncyber asked interested users to join the waitlist for a beta experience and start testing the product as soon as Monday, March 20. However, Boutaleb said it won’t be long before Magic Composer reaches public users.

Crypto Projects Integrate AI to Enhance User Experience

Aside from Oncyber, a number of other crypto and Web3 projects have integrated AI technologies into their services and products in a bid to enhance user experience.

As reported, AI-powered Web3-focused search engine Kaito raised $5.3 million in a seed fundraising round earlier this year in a bid to increase the size of the team and speed up product development. 

Similarly, US exchange PayBito has announced its intentions to integrate ChatGPT to improve its market analysis, fully identify its future trends, and open up even more to new trading opportunities.

“The integration of ChatGPT will add value and improve the user experience. The artificial intelligence-based tool will enable traders to make informed decisions with accurate information,” Raj Chowdhury, CEO of PayBito, said at the time. 

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