

The Future of AI Commerce
Sep 20, 2025
Matty Graham, Managing Director at Rise Labs specializing in AI and Web3, shares his vision of AI agents as digital twins handling financial tasks. He discusses the evolution of commerce through automation and cryptocurrency, highlighting consumer trust and regulatory needs. Misconceptions around technology's morality are tackled, emphasizing that outcomes depend on governance. Matty also dives into how blockchain could support AI economies and urges executives to strategize for rapid tech adoption in their industries.
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Digital Twins Act As Personal Proxies
- Digital twins are AI representations of people that can act on their behalf across digital contexts.
- They combine rich personal data and action rails to perform tasks like shopping or scheduling autonomously.
AI Is Amoral Until Applied
- Technology is amoral and takes on moral characteristics based on application.
- Society must decide how to apply AI responsibly, because AI is extremely powerful.
Offer Granular Privacy And Action Controls
- Give users granular controls over data and permitted actions to build trust in AI agents.
- Expect both company design choices and regulation to shape those privacy and action settings.