Self-Healing Guidance and WhatIs
Self-healing guidance:
When an AI model makes a mistake — sends the wrong parameters, uses an incorrect command name, or misunderstands the expected format — GameCatalyst can teach it how to correct itself. The system returns proper command shapes, working examples, and targeted recovery guidance. Instead of failing silently, the AI gets immediate feedback on what went wrong and how to fix it.
This is a huge reason the product feels safer and smarter over time. Mistakes become learning moments instead of dead ends.
Dynamic guidance through WhatIs:
The AI is not working blind. WhatIs provides a live local knowledge base the AI can consult for commands, guidance, and examples. Both humans and AI clients can use it. Think of it as a living product manual that stays current and accessible.
Behavioral standards and reminders:
GameCatalyst reinforces healthy AI behavior instead of assuming the model will naturally make good decisions forever. Vex’s identity is refreshed periodically, and behavioral rules are reinjected to keep the AI consistent throughout long sessions. This periodic reinforcement prevents the drift that happens in extended conversations.