👉 Performer computing is a computational paradigm where the primary entities are performers, such as actors, musicians, or AI agents, rather than traditional computational resources like CPUs or GPUs. In this model, the "performers" execute tasks and generate outputs based on their interactions, often in a collaborative or competitive environment. These performers can be programmed to respond to inputs, adapt to dynamic situations, and engage in complex behaviors that simulate human-like actions or decision-making processes. Performer computing leverages distributed systems and advanced algorithms to enable these performers to process information, learn from interactions, and produce creative or functional outputs in real-time, making it a versatile framework for applications ranging from interactive theater and virtual reality to AI-driven music composition and game development.