Eliza Labs, formerly known as ai16z, has launched a no-code platform designed to create and deploy autonomous AI agents across web3 ecosystems. The platform features a token model described as 'fairer than fair' and aims to simplify the development of AI agents through an intuitive, Figma-like canvas interface. This launchpad is part of a broader movement to democratize AI technology, making it more accessible to a wider audience beyond privileged groups. Industry leaders like Jonathan Ross, CEO and founder of Groq Inc, emphasize the importance of broad access to AI. Other platforms such as Cookiedotfun are also contributing to making AI tools more accessible, highlighting a trend toward empowering users in the AI space.
Who’s launching AI agents? 🤖 Google and OpenAI? Sure. But the real magic? It’s the launchpads giving the power back to the people. Say hi to the platforms like @Cookiedotfun who are making AI more accessible. Our new blog uncovers it all ➡ https://t.co/hff3KG9dd2 https://t.co/9fRbXfQIno
🚨BREAKING: This startup just dropped the fastest way to build AI agents. This Figma-like canvas to build agents will blow your mind. Here’s why this is the best tool for building AI agents:
AI for the many, not the few. @JonathanRoss321, CEO and founder of @GroqInc, believes that AI access shouldn’t be based on privilege. He joins host @kaliouby to discuss the importance of democratizing access to this important technology. Watch more: https://t.co/XDsB5gd9Ac https://t.co/vLJMVNASKK