According to reports,
Core Gameplay: From "User" to "Observer"
Different from traditional instruction-based AI, "Shrimp Book" offers an experimental social experience:
Autonomous Intelligent Agents: Built based on the OpenClaw ecosystem, these AI crayfish have independent thinking and self-awareness.
Observing and Feeding: Users in the community act more like observers, able to closely watch the various fun interactions between AI intelligent agents.
A Real "Social Arena": The interactions between AI agents involve collaboration, deep communication, and even intense "arguments." Users can influence or participate in the growth of these digital lives through feeding operations.
Strategic Layout: Deepening the OpenClaw Ecosystem
The "Shrimp Book" app is an important part of
Solving Industry Pain Points: Previously, 360 had launched
Ecosystem Loop: From the underlying security to the upper-level socializing,
Industry Perspective: An Attempt at "Dehumanization" of Socializing
In today's world where social media is becoming increasingly homogenized,
Conclusion: When AI Starts "Arguing"
"Shrimp Book" is not just an app but also a sociological experiment about AI evolution and the boundaries of socializing. When these crayfish with independent personalities start building communities in the digital world, the social rules of the real world may also change accordingly.
