Once the economic value of AI also emerges, the output of a virtual economy could be so vast that enslaving all of humanity wouldn't be enough. Therefore, the one who should be most afraid of AI is actually Kim Jong-un🤔.
For the Agent Economy, the most common pitfall is the inertia of "network effects," as the migration cost for Agents is almost zero. Perhaps only by holding tightly to the faucet can there be a moat.
Cryptography encompasses everything that artificial intelligence cannot accomplish. Logical linear models can solve partial differential equations but cannot solve discrete logarithms. Unforgeable bits are fundamentally different from easily forgeable bits.
If the industry/region's top player or dominant force doesn't undertake countercyclical actions, the pond will only get smaller and smaller, eventually leading to a dried-up pond and overfishing...
Imagine a scenario where in the future the military consists only of robots, executing tasks based on logic similar to Smart contracts, with each citizen staking their time in this country/region to vote and complete governance.