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sidekriips

Sidekriips is a neologism used primarily in speculative fiction, worldbuilding discussions, and some online communities to describe a class of auxiliary agents or devices that operate on the periphery of a primary system. In practice, a sidekriip is intended to be non-intrusive, context-aware, and capable of performing secondary tasks to support the user or main agent without needing explicit commands.

Etymology and origins: The term blends "side" with a stylized suffix "kriips," inspired by "sidekick" and "chips."

Function and design: Sidekriips are described as autonomous or semi-autonomous agents that monitor ambient signals such

Cultural references and examples: The concept appears in science fiction novels, webcomics, and tabletop RPG settings

See also: sidekick, ambient intelligence, multi-agent system, human-computer interaction.

The
concept
has
appeared
in
early
21st-century
discussions
about
ambient
computing,
multi-agent
systems,
and
fictional
worldbuilding
as
a
way
to
describe
peripheral
helpers
that
augment
a
central
operator.
as
time,
location,
or
user
state
and
execute
tasks
like
notification
triage,
data
gathering,
or
environmental
adjustments.
They
are
typically
depicted
as
peripheral
to
the
primary
actor,
preserving
privacy
by
filtering
information
and
requiring
minimal
direct
control.
In
many
depictions,
they
communicate
via
subtle
cues
or
lightweight
interfaces
rather
than
loud
prompts.
as
a
pragmatic
form
of
ambient
assistance.
Notable
fictional
examples
include
references
to
drone-like
avatars
in
the
Nova
Network
universe
and
cyberpunk
narratives
where
sidekriips
manage
reconnaissance,
inventory,
or
context-aware
support.