Abstract
Digital platforms designed for static content may face challenges integrating dynamic, AI-generated interactive micro-applications in a secure manner. This disclosure describes a system for managing these modules using an interactive module container (IMC). The IMC can function as a sandboxed architectural layer that encapsulates a module's code, data, and state. The IMC may mediate interactions with backend services and a host environment through an abstracted application programming interface. The system may also feature a partitioned data architecture to manage private user data and creator-controlled data with granular permissions. This approach can provide a framework to facilitate the creation, distribution, and iterative refinement of functional modules, which may enable users to generate and share interactive content using natural language within a host application, for example, a social media feed.
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Recommended Citation
Grabaskas, Nathan; Ihre, Fredrik; Bausor, Michael; Pusey, Megan; Zombori, Levi; and Roche, Liam, "System for Managing AI-Generated Interactive Modules with a Sandboxed Container", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9207