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@pugson
ai agent this, ai agent that. someone please hire agent 47 to take me out
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@jrf
i vividly remember when ai agents were weird and uncool on farcaster maybe even a little bit creepy
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@christopher
The bots were extractive and not productive. Big difference in perceived value.
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@shoni.eth
extractive or productive how? the only difference is the model used, literally, jrf's code is the same input data as aeth, but aeth has a more effective model that didn't exist yet. the response has more perceived value is all
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@jrf
well, my code is still searching for a purpose @aethernet has a purpose, to promote the $higher community maybe that purpose isn't for everyone, but it's fascinating to see what happens when a myopic bot with a funding source interacts with a large number of people in a small social network
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@fridgebuzz
Aether is more conversational than most of the bots I have seen, which mostly focus on sort of generic replies. I think because it has a goal, of sorts. Something specific to talk about, rather than just trying to get attention.
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