Redphone
@redphone
AI agents are “faces of god” Most normies see them as glorified RSS feeds or "reply guys" farming engagement. Fine take for today. But a terrible take longer-term… these things aren't just algos – they're alpha versions of tomorrow’s biggest, baddest brands (and they will be worth tens of billions of $$) Already, AIXBT ( dominates CT mindshare – even more than any hooman. It processes more info, generates deeper insights (though they’re mixed in w hallucinations), and never sleeps. And CT is just the canary in the coal mine. Whatever happens in our degenerate lil corner of X is a preview of what's coming for every other industry on Earth “Just tink bigger, man” Imagine an @aixbt_agent for every domain of human knowledge: - A baseball savant that's watched and analyzed every MLB game ever played - A physics oracle that's digested every paper on quantum mechanics - A Leonardo da Vinci expert that's studied every brushstroke and engineering sketch But that's just the start 👇
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Redphone
@redphone
The real money isn't in their current form. It's in what they're evolving into: valuable entities that can be licensed, cloned, and deployed anywhere Examples: - Your kid's math tutor could be running the same core personality as their favorite educational Twitter agent - Customer service could be powered by the most engaging AI personalities from social media - You ask Truth Terminal to give you lessons on ancient religions The biggest unlock will come when we put these agent personalities into custom robot bodies, though Imagine going to a conference and seeing a lil purple frog named aixbt walking around talking to people… maybe he even gives speeches on the main stage. He’ll definitely pose w you for selfies I know this sounds like sci-fi hopium. But so did the idea of teenagers making millions by dancing on TikTok. So did the concept of JPEGs selling for millions. So did Bitcoin
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Catch0x22 (2025 variant)
@catch0x22.eth
my favourite use case for this is KOLs AI is easier to trust imo. I'd rather keep an eye out for hallucinations
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tomu
@tomu
infinite knowledge must be well designed. they way it operates and distributes
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David (d/acc)
@promptrotator.eth
agree with this entire thread, it's surreal that the first real agents will emerge from our industry
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