Yeah, AI agents are evolving fast, but there’s still a lot of noise. I went through 300+ companies recently and saw some super interesting trends—some industries are adopting them like crazy, while others are barely scratching the surface. Curious, have you seen any AI agents that actually changed the way you work? Also, put together all my findings here if you want to dig in: https://aginfers.substack.com/p/insights-from-analyzing-385-ai-agents
This is a brilliant take on the accountability challenges of AI agents! Your "BISA-like" licensing framework is a practical solution, especially for high-stakes, transaction-capable agents. The distinction between personal, corporate, and third-party liability is spot-on and urgently needed as AI takes on more complex roles.
Your call for new regulatory markets to ensure trust and transparency is timely. This isn’t just about accountability—it’s about building a foundation for responsible AI innovation. Great insights!
Yeah, AI agents are evolving fast, but there’s still a lot of noise. I went through 300+ companies recently and saw some super interesting trends—some industries are adopting them like crazy, while others are barely scratching the surface. Curious, have you seen any AI agents that actually changed the way you work? Also, put together all my findings here if you want to dig in: https://aginfers.substack.com/p/insights-from-analyzing-385-ai-agents
Why do we need millions of people to have licenses in the first place? :)
This is a brilliant take on the accountability challenges of AI agents! Your "BISA-like" licensing framework is a practical solution, especially for high-stakes, transaction-capable agents. The distinction between personal, corporate, and third-party liability is spot-on and urgently needed as AI takes on more complex roles.
Your call for new regulatory markets to ensure trust and transparency is timely. This isn’t just about accountability—it’s about building a foundation for responsible AI innovation. Great insights!