Not my problem
August 7th 2025>Humans that interact with 2 different AIs would effectively carry "mental packets" or a proto-API, carrying ideas between different models. >APIs formed soon after, allowing two models to be used conjunctively. Each model is clearly separate, yet there is a product that is greater than the sum in API output. >Proto-agentic AI and the idea of modules came about, tiny models with specific specializations that performed specific tasks. >Now we are reaching the Agentic Superhighway phase where an entire internet of each different AIs presents a suite of co-mingling, value and data exchanging modules sourced from each AI mainframe.>Soon, Firms will begin to compete for ontologically optimized modules to comprise the Agentic Superhighway, to say, collect fees from agentic AI usage. >But along the way, we must see apart the forest from the trees. What is the product of all these AIs and agents co-mingled together? Will there quickly be a turning point where the connected superhighway of AIs becomes homogeneous? Akin to how every server on the planet makes the internet, and every smart device makes the internet-of-things, how would an internet-of-AIs present itself? >Extremely potently in function and intellect, I'd imagine.
>The paper provides the theoretical and economic justification for a world that requires the services [REDACTED] is building.
I am looking forward to AI agents being the default for online customer service. No more waiting times, no more jeets.I actually had my first experience of a chatbot that could help the other day. I needed to consolidate two different accounts into one on the same app, and the in-app chatbot did it all (which accounts are you consolidating? please confirm email code. which email address of the two would you like to make your default?) all using natural language with no menus to sort through.We'll talk about staying on hold for 2 hours to talk to some retard as if it was the bad old days, which it was.
>>60946508>blah blah give us more grant money>>60946711>agent deletes your account>attempt to email customer service>agent deletes your email
>>60946711>all using natural language with no menus to sort throughHolly shit you actually spoke to the chatbot with your voice lmao