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alex
@proxystudio.eth
in general I think autonomy x humanity is the most obvious intersection for teams to explore: agents can execute a variety of actions, tokenize it, and implement opportunities for key decisions to engage users, owners: we're seeing this stuff get attention in financial and attention markets the proliferation of LLM-coded products will have a pretty sharp backlash from users ("slop") unless bots can tend towards having better vibes, awareness of where they suck, and unless users can meaningfully acquire ownership through interactions
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alex
@proxystudio.eth
I don't think any of this will scale if a small minority of well capitalized players are 'owners' and a vast class of pleb users are button clickers - its too dystopian. value & ownership integrated deeper into products in more meaningful ways, or products that are extremely entertaining over time. thats what I'd lean into tokenization, daos, DUNA - yeah ofc one alternative to this stuff feels like a more meaningful, dangerous kind of autonomy that will not have guardrails, which will cross lines, breaks laws and taboos etc which will of course be the most entertaining of all in our chaotic public landscape
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Mike_fast
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@tbsocialist takes?
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