Powered by the GPT-4 large language model, the AI interface, called Polygon Copilot, is trained on documentation about the Polygon blockchain
A new artificial-intelligence interface powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT has been introduced by Polygon, an Ethereum scaling solution. The interface is designed to aid developers in building decentralised apps for the network.
The team behind Polygon disclosed the new product rollout in a blog post on Wednesday.
Powered by the GPT-4 large language model, the AI interface, called Polygon Copilot, is trained on documentation about the Polygon blockchain. This would provide developers with analytics and insights who are building decentralised applications (dapps), looking at wallets and transactions, or creating non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the network’s ecosystem.
To help onboard users depending on their comfortability with using the interface, Polygon Copilot has three different tiers (beginner, advanced, and degen).
“Whether you’re a serious builder, an enthusiast, or a curious user, Polygon Copilot is an AI-powered interface that unlocks a world of interactions simply by ‘asking,’” Polygon wrote in the blog post.
The enhancement is part of a series of tech upgrades and marketing initiatives known as “Polygon 2.0.” On Tuesday, Polygon released a proposal aimed at upgrading its main blockchain, the Polygon POS chain, to a zkEVM validium.
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