
AI agents are poised to transform the crypto world, with the market for autonomous AI and agents projected to reach $70.53 billion by 2030. These AI agents will manage workflows and make decisions with minimal human input, similar to industrial robots. A new essay by Jonathan Zittrain in The Atlantic discusses the regulation of AI agents, including the possibility of adding data to indicate that a packet is generated by an agent and designing ways to automatically wind down rogue agents. The essay highlights the need to prepare for sophisticated, nonhuman AI agents that can independently meet goals and operate indefinitely. Onchain automation will be driven by these AI agents.
Great piece by @zittrain in @TheAtlantic on the need to prepare for a world of AI agents & to take proactive measures now👍 The discussion of unattached agents, collective action problems, and "winding down" agents over time is especially illuminating💡 https://t.co/gM4vQSFT6f https://t.co/8GjGx6kaCt
1/ The onchain future won't be driven by humans, but by AI agents! Like industrial robots, they’ll manage workflows and make decisions with minimal human input and varying levels of autonomy. Discover the spectrum of agentic capabilities! 🌐 https://t.co/b4aCGEYGpZ
A smart essay from @zittrain on how to regulate AI agents. Could we add data to indicate that a packet is generated by an agent? Could we design ways to make rogue ones automatically wind down? https://t.co/tB5U0oizGZ
