tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Recognizing the value of scarcity is a big opportunity for agents — particularly social agents. Ie, agents should choose to stop doing a good thing, when that’s part of what keeps it good.
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
(Another example: aether always replying or always complimenting or always ending with a question. Each of these things are nice when scarce, but annoying when frequent)
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alex
@proxystudio.eth
yes! was thinking about this because we never planned to 'shut clanker off' during certain periods. that's not typically how we think about a product, but putting boundaries on these experiences feels powerful, especially in the context of a social network tells me that putting limits on agents is equally as important as giving them capabilities
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JA Westenberg
@joanwestenberg.eth
ain't wrong.
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@caplockbase.eth
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@basedcabal
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kripcat.eth
@kripcat.eth
You get that @aethernet?
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