Don't let your own EGO get in the way. You aren't a genius. You won't always be the earliest one.Agents are the next step in the natural progression of AI. Yes, 99% of the "agents" on the Solana markets are bullshit, larp, rugs, and facades. But when it comes to agent infrastructure, we are witnessing REAL innovation before our eyes. And its launching on chain? Yes it's crazy. But it's the quickest way to crowdfund a project. Remember that venture capitalism was also the wild west in it's early stages.Name me 1 public "web2" company that is even in the same ballpark of innovation with agent infrastructure. 30 to 50 million market cap is literally NOTHING. Anthropic's Claude is valued at tens of billions and it literally got BTFO'ed by RND terminal's LLM and you can go watch the clip on twitter. (Just for example, not going to start listing tickers.)Will this finally be the TEK that releases itself from the ouroboros of crypto? Please, let me know how wrong I am, I am eager to learn.
>>59568988I pay a shitton in medical insurance specifically so I get personalized, non-AI patient care. Also AI customer service is unbearable. It doesn't matter if you have the most human, believable, best AI in the world doing it. It's still absolute fucking shit. Everything else in your image already exists. And I say this as someone who likes and uses AI every day, but that's a shitty graph.
>>59568997you don't understand what agents are and need to refer to the post title.
>>59569018If I can't emotionally manipulate the AI "agent" like I can with human customer services I don't want it.
>>59569031actually I can see why the graph appears retarded.it doesn't necessarily say that the client of the customer service/healthcare provider will be interacting with a chatbot wrapper. They will serve as tools used to increase efficiency.most "agents" are shit because they are glorified chatgpt with no utility. what really enlightened me was watching an AI pentesting agent, which is being experimented with on Solana, function on its own and actually find vulnerabilities in huge projects.yes its in early stages, but in the cybersecurity industry, this will certainly be a massive development and change the entire landscape as we know it. NVIDIA envisions it for healthcare or whatever i dont really understand it. But they are TOOLS."Agents" basically means AI that can actually do something. So yes it is the next step in the natural progression of AI. Yeah we technically have self driving cars but they're ass.
>>59568988you're a retarded goy reddit nigger. plain and simple. picrel is literal marketing slop to brainwash retards exactly like you. 'agents' is a marketing buzzword nothingburger. i can't believe you're this retarded, it's genuinely impressive. you even somehow managed to link this bullshit to crypto when they have nothing to do with eachother. very impressive.
>>59568988Why does this need to be on a blockchain with a token though? Besides the obvious, rug pulling on idiots.
>>59568988In a 10 years everyone (who will still have a job) will have his digital twin that will work while youre out of work.
>>59569101in 10 years everyone will work at things its not feasible to automate or have AI do (hint, its everything you don't want to do) or go live in tent camps in the city periphery
>>59569092why do public companies need a stock? besides the obvious, to fund their project
>>59569085maybe you're right, maybe I'm a dumbass zoomer. or maybe you missed the pump and are scared to admit your original thoughts on this were wrongI called AI as a whole a buzzword nothingburger for years. Now it is extremely relevant.you're like that meme with the nigga eating cereal going "AI will never progress further"and then going PFFFFFTT once he sees it inevitably evolve into its next stage.oldhead faggot boomer.
>>59569031based knower+understander of life
>>59569231Youre making the mistake that while AI is relevant, it's not relevant in crypto because, hmm... there's this old adage... What was it? Let me think... ah- TOKEN NOT NEEDED
AI is a meme still.Anyone who is actually employed here (all 3 of you), especially in tech knows this. I'm not telling you who I work for but I've been involved in implementing it for the past 2 years. The companies sink a whole load of resources into it and it falls flat on its face. You might get some boomer impressed with a chatbot, but you also get a lot of red faces when it doesn't pick up something on a camera feed that it should have resulting in an incident.
you probably also think everything in the top 100000 besides bitcoin (and possibly ETH) are Legit Projects
what is an "agent"why does an AI need to have some sorta stupid personality
>>59569252It's not a personality, it's called 'agent' because it has 'agency'. Sciencefags could have a big debate of what that actually entails e.g. "an individual's capacity to determine (...) their environment through (...) creative action"
>>59569258(in practical terms it means it can browse the internet, send an email, basically whatever you could already do with automation but Way Cooler)
>>59569244if you were building innovative AI infrastructure, are you gonna go do it for free? pay for the servers/GPUs/data centers out of your own pockets? are you going to go sell yourself to venture capital firms? or are you going to allow your project to gain millions of dollars in public valuation instantly on the blockchain, where you are ultimately in control of your own supply/revenue?
>>59569268don't underestimate the speed at which AI and tech innovation can progress and increase in complexity.
>>59569244also not to mention it took openAI YEARS before they could secure any funding, only once they started focusing on chatbots were investors interested as it sounded like a good end user product.point being sometimes innovation and things experimental in nature have to take untraditional routes.
>>59569277>>59569288>>59569306listen kid I've been around the blockYes of course AI is realAI crypto is fugazi>are you gonna go do it for free? no I'll accept USD for itYou are absolutely deluded if you think some crypto bullshit can catch up or even hope to compete in any meaningful way with microsoft, nvidia, openAI, deepseek etc omegakek. But I know I won't convince you, I used to be like you in the past. Remember this post when your bags are down deep in the red
>>59568988>BUZZWORD BUZZWORD BUZZWORDI heckin love science!
>>59569059have you accounted for being a midwit?Seriously take a step back and observe the patterns you are signaling that are obvious to an outside perspective.>Anthropic's Claude is valued at tens of billions and it literally got BTFO'ed by RND>you can go watch the clip on twitter>what really enlightened me was watching an AI pentesting agent>...function on its own and actually find vulnerabilities in huge projectsYou aren't grasping what is actually happening. You are being led. Maybe you are 100% right about everything but the way you talk about it with the confidence of a grandmaster mixed with the conceptual depth of a preschooler is instinctively off-putting.Why don't you share you sources? Is it because we could discus the actual nuances of different models and it might turn out you didn't really see what you thought you saw from your twitter clips?
>>59568988AI agents are the deal now, and UAFC embodies this, seeing that it fuckin allows users to train their AI to participate in the street fight champions.