Glossary
AI (Artificial Intelligence)
Technology that enables computers to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as understanding language, recognizing patterns, and making decisions.
API (Application Programming Interface)
A set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other.
Canvas
The main workspace in Logic AI where users arrange and connect components to build workflows.
Component
A modular building block in Logic AI that performs a specific function within a workflow.
Conditional Logic
Rules that direct the flow of information based on specific conditions or criteria.
Drag-and-Drop
A visual method of interaction where users click on an object, drag it to a new location, and release it to place it there.
GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer)
A type of large language model used for understanding and generating human-like text. Logic AI uses GPT technology for natural language processing tasks.
Integration
A connection between Logic AI and external tools, systems, or platforms that allows them to work together.
LOGIC Token
The native cryptocurrency of the Logic AI ecosystem, used for governance, platform access, and marketplace transactions.
Marketplace
A centralized hub in Logic AI where users can discover, deploy, and share pre-built applications and components.
No-Code
An approach to software development that allows users without programming knowledge to build applications through visual interfaces.
Processing Component
A component that transforms, analyzes, or generates content within a Logic AI workflow.
Prompt Engineering
The practice of designing inputs to AI models to generate desired outputs, often involving specific formatting and instructions.
Template
A pre-designed workflow that serves as a starting point for building applications in Logic AI.
Token
In the context of language models, a piece of text that the model processes as a unit. In the context of cryptocurrency, a digital asset on a blockchain.
Tokenomics
The economic system governing the creation, distribution, and use of the LOGIC token.
User Input Component
A component that collects data from users, such as text fields, dropdowns, or file uploads.
Workflow
A sequence of connected components that process information to achieve a specific outcome.