MiroFish is an open-source AI prediction engine that takes real-world data (news, reports, even novels), spawns thousands of AI agents with unique personalities and memories, lets them interact in a simulated world, and produces a prediction report based on what emerges. Think of it as SimCity meets AI forecasting.
What Problem Does MiroFish Solve?
Traditional prediction models — whether statistical or ML-based — treat the world like a math equation. You feed in numbers, you get numbers out. But the real world doesn't work that way. People react to each other. Opinions shift. Coalitions form and break apart. A single tweet can change the trajectory of a news cycle.
MiroFish takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of crunching numbers, it simulates the messy, social dynamics of the real world using thousands of AI agents that talk, argue, persuade, and evolve — just like people do.
The result? You get a prediction that accounts for group behavior, social contagion, and emergent patterns that traditional models simply can't capture.







