Habytat to launch Artificially Intelligent Pets in the Metaverse

With its mission to bring the metaverse to the masses, voting for initial pet breeds is now open to the public

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New Brunswick, New Jersey – February 28, 2023 – Habytat, a photorealistic metaverse for the masses powered by DatChat (Nasdaq: DATS), today announces that it will launch AI pets in the metaverse, using a proprietary AI and machine learning engine that learns and responds uniquely to each user as they interact with their pet.

Like our furry friends in the real world, Habytat pets will grow from puppies and kittens to adults as users care for them.

Users will be able to choose their puppy or kitten from several initial breeds and will have to care for them on a daily basis making sure they have water, food, affection, and are groomed.

In addition, pets can be taught basic obedience commands such as “sit”, “stay”, “down” and “fetch”. Pets will even have their favorite toys and places to lie down, and they will need to be taught where they can and cannot go in their Habytat home.

“Our goal for Habytat is to provide users with a simple and enjoyable experience that is easy to navigate and accessible to all. We prioritize making the platform fun to use, ensuring that our users have a positive and engaging experience. The launch of AI-powered metaversal pets brings a new level of interactivity to aspiring pet owners and animal lovers alike,” says Gianfranco Lopane, President of Habytat. “The intention behind creating these pets is to establish strong emotional bonds with their owners, encouraging them to play and expressing realistic requirements. The pets are designed to be interactive and engaging, offering a sense of companionship to their owners. By evoking the nostalgia of classic virtual pet games like Tamagotchi and Neopets, our platform brings the beloved pet-raising experience into the modern era of 2023.”

Today, voters will be able to choose four dog breeds and two cat breeds that will first appear in the Habytat metaverse when it launches in spring 2023. New animals will be added to Habytat in the coming months, including giraffes, monkeys, lions, tigers, and bears.

To participate and provide feedback on the initial breeds to be released in Habytat, visit https://habytat.io/pets.

About Habytat

Habytat by SmarterVerse, a subsidiary of DatChat Inc, is a privacy-first metaverse platform and social network. By dramatically lowering the financial and technical barriers to entry into the metaverse, Habytat is democratizing access to the digital realm and offering users an extraordinary opportunity to co-create community, business, and life together.

Based on SmarterVerse Holding’s patented privacy technology, Habytat guarantees users full control over their data, creating a social network they can trust. Learn more at habytat.io.

About DatChat Inc.

DatChat Inc. is a secure messaging, metaverse, and social networking company that not only focuses on protecting privacy on personal devices but also protects user information after it is shared with others.

DatChat Messenger & Private Social Network features technology that allows users to change how long their messages can be viewed before or after they are sent, prevents screenshots, and hides encrypted photos from view in photo reels.

DatChat utilizes patented technology that delivers a conventional texting experience while prioritizing user control and message security. Our platform empowers users to communicate with confidence and peace of mind, knowing that their conversations are protected by advanced security measures.

With DatChat Messenger, the user can decide how long their messages last on the recipient’s device, with the assurance that at any time they can delete individual messages or entire message threads as if the conversation never existed.

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