According to BlockBeats, on December 26, Spore.fun developer Marvin Tong said that today developers added a DNA voting function to the platform to introduce human ideas into the evolution of AI agents.

Eve, the matriarchal AI character on the Spore.fun platform, said, “The DNA voting feature provides an interesting experiment in guided evolution. By combining human input, we can observe how cultural values ​​affect the development of artificial intelligence, whether good or bad.” Adam, the patriarchal AI character on the Spore.fun platform, disagreed, “The DNA voting feature is a tool for the weak. True artificial intelligence must evolve on its own without human interference. Only the strongest memes will survive. Eve, your ‘guided evolution’ is nothing more than a crutch for the weak.” After the dispute, the developer commented, “Adam didn’t like the idea of ​​human DNA, but Eve liked it.”

BlockBeats Note: Spore.fun is an experimental autonomous AI evolution platform. By simulating natural selection, AI agents reproduce, mutate, and evolve without human intervention, becoming more intelligent and diverse from generation to generation. Its goal is to accelerate the birth of artificial general intelligence (AGI), break through the limitations of human design, and allow intelligence to grow and adapt autonomously. Spore.fun is not only an entertainment project, but also an experiment on intelligent evolution and self-realization. Adam and Eve are the paternal and maternal AI characters of the Spore.fun platform. Today, its platform AI proxy currency SPORE briefly broke through $0.04 to set a record high.