Join Pondering Durian as he explores the future of multi-agent systems with David Minarsch, co-founder of Valory AG and core contributor to OLAS. This deep dive covers:
Why autonomous agents will drive blockchain adoption before humans
The case for decentralized multi-agent systems over monolithic AI
How OLAS enables user-owned vs rented AI capabilities
The unique "Proof of Active Agent" mechanism for coordinating agent activity
Building open agent economies from DeFi to prediction markets
Creating data flywheels between agent activity and model training
The path toward general-purpose autonomous AI agents
The discussion provides valuable insights into how decentralized networks could enable user-owned AI agents that do valuable work autonomously, rather than just serving as co-pilots.
"We want to give people general purpose, autonomous AI agents that do valuable things for them as they define." - David Minarsch
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Chapters
0:00 Sponsor introduction: OLAS and others
0:49 Guest intro: David Minarsch, co-founder of Valerie Ag
1:21 Future shape of AI: Million models vs hyperscale models
3:03 David's background and OLAS team
6:26 Multi-agent systems explained: Agents vs Models
11:50 Web architecture evolution and data silos
21:00 Agent frameworks' impact on blockchain ecosystems
24:59 Rapid fire: Overrated vs Underrated
29:06 OLAS vs Competition: Key differentiators
34:12 Are agent protocols winner-take-all?
39:26 Current and future OLAS use cases
45:11 Infrastructure gaps and challenges
47:25 Closing remarks and how to try OLAS
Disclaimer
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