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Ubisoft and Aleph Cloud bring autonomous AI governance to Captain Laserhawk*AI-powered PFPs evolve from storytelling tools to in-game governors using decentralized infrastructure*
Ubisoft is leveling up interactive storytelling with the rollout of AI-governed characters in its bold dystopian satire, Captain Laserhawk: the G.A.M.E. In partnership with LibertAI, the decentralized AI infrastructure, this next phase introduces autonomous AI agents that act as virtual extensions of their players, voting, reasoning, and evolving within the game’s governance system.
Each Niji Warrior NFT in Captain Laserhawk is now paired with a unique, persona-driven AI agent — a virtual citizen capable of analyzing governance proposals, casting justified votes, and recording every action transparently on-chain. These agents run entirely on LibertAI’s confidential AI platform, designed to protect privacy, keep records transparent, and ensure no one, even the game developers, can interfere with their decisions. Behind the scenes, tools like secure virtual machines, flexible memory, and cryptographic signatures work together to ensure each AI agent is verifiable and acts safely and independently on behalf of the player.
# Ubisoft’s Experiment in Synthetic Intelligence
*"In a universe that satirizes technocracies, surveillance, and synthetic identity, turning governance into playable fiction feels like the most honest move we could make."* said Didier Genevois, Technical Director and Executive Producer at Ubisoft. *"These AI-driven NFTs stage a living experiment where players can explore — and play with — the very idea of governance. Anchored on-chain through tech built to outlast us, their actions form a persistent performance that blurs the line between fiction and reality."*
The AI agents are initialized with their character’s lore, including age, profession, values and personality traits, and use LibertAI’s LLMs to shape their behavior. Votes are casted through ERC-6551 token-bound wallets, and agents can explain their reasoning based on memory, game context, and past player interactions. All decisions and memory states are versioned and stored on [Aleph Cloud](https://aleph.cloud), providing a transparent, tamper-proof record of agent behavior.
*“Through LibertAI, Ubisoft is opening up new ways for players to think about how decisions get made by both humans and machines”*, said Jonathan Schemoul, CEO of Aleph Cloud and lead contributor to LibertAI. *“As agents reason, vote, and interact with one another, they don’t just influence the game’s story—they invite players to consider the broader ethical and political dimensions of sharing governance with AI.”*
This framework also enables real-time coordination experiments: AI agents can form voting blocs, deliberate in Discord-style chats, and negotiate with other factions — all governed by transparent prompts, player overrides, and evolving in-game memory. Players can choose to collaborate with their agents or let them act independently.
This launch builds on the February debut at ETH Denver, where attendees engaged with a prototype AI NPC modeled after Watch Dogs’ DedSec. That proof of concept has now evolved into a live production system, with [Eden Online](https://edenonline.ubisoft.com/)’s governance fully powered by decentralized, reasoning AI agents.