We discuss the importance of autonomous AI, decentralized compute, data sovereignty, and agent autonomy, addressing why these technologies matter now and their future impact. Topics include access to compute resources, data ownership, composability in Web3 frameworks like Eliza, and unsolved challenges in decentralized AI.
Our Panelists:
Andrew Hill from Recall: x.com/andrewxhill
Chris Rinard from Vana: www.vana.org/
Zack Horn from Akash: x.com/zacharyhorn
TIMTIMTIM from Story protocol: x.com/timtimtim_eth
Tim Cotten from Inori: x.com/cottenio
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0:00 - Introduction and defining collaborative ecosystems
2:15 - Humans, liquidity, and AI agents in Web3
5:40 - Composability and technical perspectives
10:20 - Developer tooling and interoperability
15:50 - Code generation, standards, and agent specialization
22:30 - Policy engines and trust in AI systems
28:10 - Introspectable agents and alignment concerns
32:00 - Closing thoughts
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