A world model is not a database. It is a living, real-time representation of everything happening in a venue — guest positions, consent states, environmental conditions, agent actions, and system health. Every AI agent in the venue reads from and writes to this shared truth.
Why a Shared Model Matters
Without a world model, venue AI systems operate in isolation. The lighting system doesn't know what the audio system is doing. The recognition system doesn't know what the personalization engine promised. The result: contradictory experiences, privacy violations, and ungoverned behavior at scale.
WorldModel™ solves this by providing a single source of operational truth. When Alice® personalizes content for a guest, that decision is visible to LookingGlass™ for routing, to TeaParty® for show control timing, and to the CGL™ for governance verification — all in real time.
Key Properties
Real-Time State
The world model updates continuously as guests move, consent states change, and environmental conditions shift. Every agent operates on current truth, not cached assumptions.
Privacy by Architecture
Guest data is processed locally where possible. No continuous cloud dependency. Consent is granular and revocable. Data minimization is architectural, not policy-based.
Multi-Agent Coherence
Alice®, CheshireCat®, LookingGlass™, and all third-party subsystems reference the same model. No conflicting actions. No uncoordinated behavior.
Forgetting as a Feature™
When a guest revokes consent or leaves the venue, their data is architecturally removed from the world model. This isn't a policy — it's how the system works.
From World Model to WorldModel™
The concept of a "world model" is well established in AI research — it's a system's internal representation of its environment. What makes WorldModel™ different is constitutional governance. A world model observes; WorldModel™ governs. It embeds the CGL™, EDE™, ICL™, and MAOL™ layers that enforce privacy, consent, ethical boundaries, and operational accountability at the architectural level — turning an academic concept into something you can trust with real guests in a real venue.
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