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The Outlier Ventures Podcast

Autonomous Economic Agents in Web3, with Humayun Sheikh of Fetch.ai

Jan 29, 2024
34:14

Today, we're excited to revisit our most popular episode from the past year, one that resonated deeply with our listeners.

In this special re-airing, join us as we dive into a fascinating conversation with Humayun Sheikh, the visionary co-founder of Fetch.ai. Fetch.ai is at the forefront of integrating automation and AI capabilities into peer-to-peer applications, with a keen focus on harnessing the power of blockchain technology.

If you're an AI pioneer, investor, or enthusiast, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss out on the conversation:
  • Discover how decentralized Web3 infrastructure can facilitate value exchange with existing Web2 infrastructure;
  • Delve into the concepts of autonomous economic agents that can interact and form marketplaces to complete tasks on behalf of users.
  • Learn about the benefits of the open economic framework;
  • Explore the power of task automation;
  • Find out why sovereign agents might be the future of virtual assistants, as opposed to current limitations with products like Alexa.

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