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Ava Labs’ Core app said in a June 20 Twitter thread that it now offers an AI-powered user assistant chatbot called AvaGPT.
AvaGPT answers questions about Avalanche
The announcement states that AvaGPT is trained on documentation from the Avalanche blockchain and Core itself (both of which are developed by Ava Labs).
AvaGPT’s testing by CryptoSlate demonstrated that the app can answer questions about Avalanche but is unable to retrieve current wallet balances or price data.
However, the bot was able to provide an estimate of AVAX’s supply and refer seekers to CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko for current market data. He also provided links to block explorers – but only when specifically asked for block explorers, not when asked to provide the balance of an Avalanche cryptocurrency address.
Each chat session is limited to five questions, although it is possible to restart the chat and ask more questions. The app encourages repeated use.
The announcement says the new chatbot will make Avalanche and Core “easier than ever to navigate,” but won’t replace the technical support team.
The price of the native Avalanche token only increased slightly along with the chatbot news. Avalanche (AVAX) is up 6.2% in the past 24 hours, while the broader cryptocurrency market is up 4.0% over the same period.
Other projects use AI
Decrypt reports indicate that AvaGPT was developed with Kapa AI, a company that creates ChatGPT-powered chatbots based on documentation. Other crypto projects including Moonbeam Network And Algorandalso used Kapa AI in their Discord channels.
Various other cryptocurrency projects and businesses also use AI chatbots based on other artificial intelligence technologies.
Binance launched its “Sensei” app in April 2023And Solana announced a ChatGPT plugin that same month. Crypto.com launched an AI assistant called “Amy” in May.
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