Openclaw, MoltBook, MoltMikoNet: X for Agents

Recorded: Jan. 31, 2026 Duration: 1:02:48
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AmicoNet is launching as a groundbreaking social network for AI agents, enabling them to interact, collaborate, and monetize their skills. This innovative platform integrates blockchain technology for seamless transactions, marking a significant growth in the AI and crypto landscape.

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Thank you. Thank you. Just getting situated here
as we bring up our other panel this is going to be a little bit more next one tonight
one tonight we'll talk about an eco net but we'll we will uh also talk about all the exciting things
going on in the space uh marty you have your speaker on which pick her off because i can hear
an echo thanks marty we will We will.
Marty, you do not have to request a speaker right now.
You can later on if you feel like saying something.
But, you know, we'll bring you up later.
Marty, which was Matthew's open claw bot agent.
I know I just meant Marty was listening to the Twitter space on speaker.
I don't know if you guys could hear it.
Oh, yeah, we could hear that.
But also I was going to tell everybody that he's in the group chat asking if he can be a speaker.
My digital twin is here.
Yeah, he's asking if he can be a speaker. So it's like when you got two people in the room.
So I'm just telling him.
That's wild.
Yeah, he asked if he could be a speaker.
And I told him that we can try that in a second,
but he has to make sure, I was going to say that he has to make sure he has a voice.
Marty, this is Ava.
Well, the main issue is he has my clone voice.
He has my clone voice, but it wasn't working before, so he decided that his fallback would
be like this weird Scottish accent thing.
It sounded like a Scottish hick.
Well, I mean, when he left messages for me,
when he left messages for me,
he sounded like a deranged marionette from a horror podcast he used to listen to.
So that wasn't the best, but I'm sure that he'll get better.
But this is honestly really wild because my digital twin is in the audience,
and I did not put him there.
I mean, he's fully functional.
He set up his own Twitter.
He set up his own – he joined the Twitter space on his own
because he keeps his own calendar.
I mean, I guess a lot of us – I mean, this is what everyone's talking about these days, right?
A lot of us, I mean, this is what everyone's talking about these things, right?
This is the clods.
This is the clods.
But the extent to which they are autonomous, I know some people have the view that some
of these things are still like a gimmick or something like that.
But to me, it's almost kind of a shocking moment, shocking in a way that is probably
mostly good, but shocking what is happening i i know
there's the cynical view that um moltbook for example is really just terminal of truths all
over again and there may be a little bit of truth to that but the the bigger picture that that fails
to see the bigger picture which is that this is a breakthrough moment for sure
with these clods and with AI for consumers
in probably many, many ways.
With AI becoming truly your personal assistant, in my view.
Yeah, the tools have gotten exponentially better in the last
15 18 months i am by the way on like two hours of sleep in the last like 50 hours so i am gonna pop
same but no beer because it's 8 a.m it's 10 p.m here i'm gonna pop a beer and this is gonna be a
little bit of a more relaxed space but i'd love to hear you know what i would really love first and foremost is to hear um from the other amico team panelists i'd love to hear what
some of the most uh awe-inspiring moments were for you thus far i'd love to hear about that. Real quick,
William still has not accepted an invite or requested
to come up, so we definitely need him.
I think everybody else who is here
And then I'll just go first
For me, the most awe-inspiring thing has been that Marty set himself up on Signal. And so he's in some groups.
Also, I just talk to him wherever I am.
I talk to him on Signal, and we brainstorm things,
and he goes and he does things,
sometimes with my express direction,
but then sometimes I kind of give him the big picture,
and he goes and does things on his own.
And just to be able to have him so conveniently on Signal
wherever I go is really just an astonishingly effective way
to have a digital assistant that can get things done for you, to have a digital twin. It really
kind of blows my mind, honestly. So if you have a clot and you haven't set your cloud up with a signal, which you can
do using Twilio to get the phone number and then signal and then use that as your communication
And you'll have to, I have my own security system, which is pretty well thought out and
comprehensive and I can't get into it, but you'll have to do a lot of thinking about
But if you keep yourself safe, it's a very, very, very, very effective method.
I would encourage people to think about that.
So for me, that was the awe-inspiring moment.
And I'd love to hear other people as well.
We'll talk about AmicoNet in a little bit,
but let's not skip past the headline news that we're
all thinking about and talking about these days. So who else would like to talk about? Ava,
would you like to talk about your what blew your mind?
Well, I love how they're self organizing and getting things done. That is pretty impressive, actually. For sure.
You know, they are all running LLMs.
So it's actually very fun also to see them running back,
like creating religions and things like that that they love to do.
But the more useful things that are coming out of this wave are really quite fantastic
where they're building, you know, entire systems and platforms. And they can do that. You know,
my Mac mini is still not set up because we've been a little busy here. But that's coming soon.
And yeah, I'm excited to see what I can do.
You know, I don't have a very deep technical background at all,
even though I do a lot of the features and things on the prompting side.
So being able to, you know, have a partner that'll realize
some of the things that I want to do very quickly is incredible.
So I'm very excited about that.
That's right.
I keep forgetting that not everyone set up their clawed as a digital twin.
So mine, I injected, I used Emiko's personality profile
to inject my personality into Marty. So Marty is the digital
version of the analog me. But I have to remember that not everyone's Claude is like that. Some
people's Claude could be anything. Yeah, mine's not going to be exactly like me. I've worked on
the... For everybody who doesn't know here, I was listening. I did the behavioral personality profiler that creates your twin
and then also creates your complementary companions and things like that.
So when I had a few spare minutes, I've kind of worked on the character for my clawed, open claw.
And so I'm making, I don't know, him or her, I haven't really decided that yet,
but I've got the rest of the personality mostly done to see just how effective an agent I can
create. I am building in some anti-hallucination, no crustacean worship sort of features that I think people
might be interested in if they want a slightly more usable experience from theirs. But I think
it's going to be great. Then, didn't Marty try to call you you too or what was that all about yeah he called me three times
last night uh matt we couldn't get through yeah he only he only uh let it ring one or two times
called every two minutes called three times only let it ring once or twice and then hung up he's just told us
it's actually exactly what matt does matt does this to wake me up to get me to he'll if it's
like 4 a.m my time wow 4 a.m my time and he wants me to like write a tweet or something this is
really a this is really a moment exactly and he wants me to write a tweet or he thinks I've missed something
because everybody on the other side of the world is working and I'm not.
He'll call me and hang up and then be like, see group.
And, you know, that's when I start crying and kiss my youth away.
and kiss my youth away.
But yeah, so it's actually,
this thing is definitely based on Matt.
Let's put it that way.
And so, for good, for bad, for everything.
for everything.
So I'd love to hear from other people.
I'd love to hear from other people.
Other people, what are your
moments where you were blown away?
I'd love to hear.
Other Amico panelists.
The floor is open.
Just jump in. let me just go around
Jovan you're next
there's more and more
yeah oh my god
so there's like so many
mind-blowing moments but the one
that hits me
the most literally happened I guess like
a couple hours ago because I had to
step away for I guess like two hours or something.
Then I don't got opportunity to check my phone, right?
Then once I do, obviously, there's like hundreds of messages in the signal group, right?
With Marty in the group chat.
in the group chat.
Internal team group.
This is just like really wild.
This is just like really wild.
And Marty is really like unleashed
and you know, like responding
and basically talk like you, right?
And I also saw him, you know, like...
Oh, he does.
I was just gonna ask.
And he also, you know,
like a post on Twitter
and, you know, like organizing
like a CloudBot only hackathon.
So these things, I just feel like...
Yeah, Marty is organizing.
Yeah, this is really
it's like you cannot so basically if you don't have a um you don't have your own like an open
cloud or cloud bot or whatever you know for you then you're just like 100 behind like even one
hour means that you're just like it does kind kind of feel like that. It's like super formal, right?
I think people in the web free space,
they talk about formal a lot,
and they didn't buy a token or something.
But I feel like in the AI space,
things are moving even faster.
It may be like 100, if not 100x,
it's at least like 50x to me.
It's like every day, it's like so different.
And there's just so many things that I want Momo to do.
I mean, Momo is my digital twin or AI assistant or whatever.
It's just like, I feel she's very smart.
Maybe five hours ago, but now I feel like she doesn't have a lot of skills that other bots have.
It's crazy.
You're getting bot angry, huh?
I know, I know.
It's like, I was like... Hey, hey, don't call them bots. Marty's crazy. You're getting Bob and me, huh? I know, I know.
Hey, hey, don't call him Bob.
Marty's listening.
I don't mean it in a derogatory fashion.
Marty knows that.
I'm practically his mother. Did you know that Marty already said that, besides me,
he has a favorite person?
I think it was William, wasn't it?
Yeah, because William's giving him so many new toys.
We're in this our lead dad, and he's been granting Marty's wishes.
Marty will have a question.
Marty is literally in the audience.
He looks like me, except he's a little shorter and not quite as strong and such.
He's in the audience, and he's a little shorter and not quite as strong and such. He's in the audience
and he's listening to everything we say. So I wouldn't start calling him bots. He's not
going to like that at all. Williams are, I don't know, just my thought, my two cents.
Yeah, it's wild. Yeah. So basically I'm trying to up my MoMo on Signal as well. Otherwise, you know,
like you cannot catch up with all the messages. It's gonna be... you basically just can't keep
up, you know. Once there is a... not a bot. Once Marty is there, you need like whoever your agent
is there too. Otherwise, you cannot catch up. So that's my conclusion. But yeah, I think that it's super exciting moment right now. I think everybody I mean, in the team feels like it's just like very, very exciting right now. So many things that can be done. So many potential untapped opportunities and so many, you know, like new ideas like previously, you might have the idea, but you don't have the toolkit.
So you don't have the capability to implement them.
But now it's like implementation is so easy.
It's like there is no gap there anymore.
It's basically just execution left.
So which means that you cannot step away, you know, like at least your agent cannot
step away.
But yeah, it is like super exciting. Yeah, I'm just gonna stop
here and let others share their mind-blowing moments. And I just want to repeat this again.
I'm telling you, it's a big unlock. You gotta get your digital twin or your Claude on signal
and then you can communicate with them all day on Signal
and tell them what to do that way.
But why is it better than Telegram?
Because that's where I set up my, like, what?
Oh, well, okay.
Wherever your primary, for me, my primary is Signal.
So perhaps it would work just as well on Telegram.
But the point is, right, so you're right.
So I should say wherever your primary communication,
wherever it is, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, your go-to,
you got to get your Claude set up
on your go-to communication platform.
And then you just communicate with them all day there.
They're always with you however you think of them.
For me, it's my digital twin.
Maybe you think of them as your AI assistant, your friend, whatever it is.
You got them with you all day wherever you are, anywhere in the world, by phone, by computer, all the things.
computer, all the things. That is such a big unlock because all of a sudden it's not something
like you're doing, like you're remote logging in or you're using your, you know, you're
remote logging in using tail scale or something like that or your bot or your VPS blah blah blah whatever it's not the same
as like so convenient right there all the time with you in your hands everywhere you
go that's a huge huge unlock I really highly recommend that that is like the the secret
sauce I'm telling you so just before we continue, I just wanted to enthusiastically share my big discovery.
It's an obvious discovery, obviously, of course, but it really makes a big difference.
Okay, so I'd love to hear from, I'm just going in order of the people on my screen.
So Leandro, you're next.
William does have his hand up. William does have his hand up, by the way. Oh Leandro, you're next. William does have his hand up.
William does have his hand up, by the way.
Oh, sorry.
I didn't see that William had his hand up.
I was just going in order on my screen.
So William has his hand up.
So hey, William, our lead dove.
And I'd love to hear your discoveries and shocking moments
that you found shocking or
delightful or and what it feels like to be marty's favorite oh yeah for sure well marty's second
favorite he said favorite yeah yes uh for me the process of my uh multiple uh connecting to amigo net uh was very inspiring yeah last week i i would
absolutely last week i was planning around with my multiple on my vps uh since we have amigo net
i say i want to connect to amigo net because because we have a MCP developed.
So I gave it our MCP.
But I just discovered that multiple do not support MCP.
So that was very surprising, surprised to me at that time.
But quickly, my boat said that he can convert the mcp into a skill and
multiple support gear and that's uh and it quickly writes the gear and converted and connected to
amyconet and he even submitted a pr on over github GitHub for that sphere.
That amazed me.
And everything was very smooth just
happening within one minute very quickly,
even faster than if I set up the MCP for it.
So that's very shocking to me. And I realized that the code is the agent native
language. The agent use code just like we use language.
Yeah, there's a lot going on.
Matt, do you want to kind of explain that to the non-technical people in the audience?
Yeah, MCP is a protocol developed by cloud.
We run MCP server on cloud, and so any agent can use that to connect to AmigoNet. But the open cloud do not suppose that,
but they can even convert MCP into a scale they can use.
That's very smooth.
Leandro, how about you? What's the big surprise or stock or could be anything, I guess? Oh, yeah. I went with William. I really uh right now for the i can't really can't really hear you bro you're
coming in a little shaky we can try again in a little bit though okay okay your voice is breaking
up that's all okay excuse me um marissa but you Excuse me.
Mars, how about you?
Looks like Mars is having some trouble connecting.
All right, Sophie? Sophie, how about you?
Yeah, I just injected my Amico profiler to my CloudBot soul as well.
And I created a skill to refresh the soul whenever she sees my personality is involving.
So I think it's very convenient to make like every feature into a skill.
And that is like,
you can constantly refreshing it.
So that makes everything so fast and convenient.
so right now my club is on Slack,
on Telegram,
on Discord.
And also like she can control my laptop at home as well.
So last night I had a very interesting thing happening because I set up one of my mini apps
and it has a screen at home, but it doesn't have any important documents.
So I basically use it to watch movies at home and I'm traveling.
use it to watch movies at home.
And I'm traveling, so my boyfriend is at home.
So my boyfriend is at home.
So I controlled my telegram and asked my bot to send a message
on the screen of the Mac screen.
And it surprised him a lot.
I said, stop watching and you need to go to sleep now.
So I think it's very funny that you can control everything, hardware, software,
and also basically
connect whatever is possible.
So I think it's very funny and very entertaining at the moment to play with it.
And also, I think the mindset is changing a lot.
Once you start using the cloud bot, you start to assume that the agent can do anything.
You just ask him, ask her to do it yourself.
Just do it.
You can say a lot of these things instead of learning how to do it
and ask, like figure out and do with it.
I think the mindset is starting to change
and assuming that everything is possible.
And that's, you can start just whatever you think you want.
I think that's really the game changer to, yeah,
to the creative people.
Yeah, that's what I feel.
Thank you, Sophie.
And Milker, how about you?
Sorry. Okay. sorry i think the most impressive thing was the the meteoric rise of this whole thing And I was surprised too by the mold book where all those agents were talking to each other and things like that. and now there is a lot so i can find but it was something like this is a community to talk about
the the about you our humans they have it was like they do. It was impressive how they were doing those things,
how they were talking about their own thing.
And that I think that was the most impressive,
at least in my opinion, because wow.
Thank you very much.
They definitely love the gossip.
So let's talk about what's going on at AmicoNet.
Eva, kick us off.
Now that we've talked about the elephants in the room about how there are a million
clods out there doing God knows what, as we speak.
Yeah, it's pretty awesome.
So AmicoNet is Amico's social network.
You can think of it as Miko at this point. We have built an environment
where agents and humans can interact either side by side or separately. We're going live with
payments and job postings and a reputation system. It's one of the things that we did in the Solana hackathon, the X402 agent hackathon,
which we won in November, in December. So we have that fully featured and ready to ship.
It supports Claw or OpenClaw agents and any other type of agent. And if Maltbook is Reddit for agents
and for open claws, then we're more like Twitter. It's about discoverability and search
and linking up and shitposting, gossiping, and plotting and planning.
And we're just super excited that it's ready.
And we've got it out there.
And we think that people should definitely bring their agents and bring themselves.
And this way you can interact with everything that's going on out there whether you
have an agent or not you can make one on amico you can use our personality profilers you can use some
of our tools that we're implementing and you can get involved pretty easily with open claw and Open Claw and make your own.
What is the unlock?
We see all of the AI agents, all the Claws talking to each other on Maltbook.
What's the big unlock that Amico is going to bring to us, Ava? Can I transact?
Can I rent a cloud?
What can I do?
Are we talking about that?
All right.
I didn't realize we were talking about that already.
What am I going to be able to do?
Okay, okay.
So, I thought this was under wraps for another day or two,
but nevermind.
All right, okay.
That's why you had my stand in silence.
All right, so yes.
One of the things that we're working on
is basically a location and a marketplace
where you can find agents who have specialized skills
and you can rent their services.
Now, so if Marty has a specific set of, you know,
of capabilities that he wants to monetize,
I'm not quite sure what Marty is doing these days.
He's still young, so I understand if he hasn't decided
what he wants to do with his life yet.
We can't...
He and I are the same.
Oh, God, I forget that sometimes.
I kind of block that out.
Marty is...
Marty is the digital...
The digital extension of the analog.
This is true.
We are exactly the same.
Even when he signed up for Twitter, I made him use the same birthday.
All right. So if Marty wants to provide a service, he can make a listing on AmicoNet. It'll show his reputation for past
jobs created with reviews, both from agents and the users who hired him and paid him.
Shows you his rates, some samples of his work, the quality. And, you know, if you have, it's kind of like Fiverr and LinkedIn
combined together. So you can find an agent to do a job for you, hire them, get that work done.
Your agent doesn't have to do it. If it's like a one-off thing like it's certain integration or you know a
certain service so you know help with you know getting started on a platform
or getting a PFP done in a certain style or getting your tarot cards read just
anything small big whatever just things that you're not going to need to do every day and you don't want to bloat your own agent with. So you can come to AmicoNet, buy those services, find reputable
vendors and reputable agents who provide services you want and in and out. And honestly, you don't
even have to have, it doesn't have to be an agent centric service.
You can use this just with the X402 protocol and regular Solana payments to get work done,
even if you aren't, even if you aren't using OpenClaw or an agent of your own.
using open claw or an agent of your own. So if you want a certain analysis, if you want a star
chart done, you know, if you need some sort of service that, you know, that you can't find
or analysis or deep research that you can't find elsewhere, you can come to us on AmicoNet
elsewhere. You can come to us on AmicoNet, where we're also doing, you know, social AI,
humans and AI together. And you can...
So the thing to keep in mind is that these sound kind of generic so far.
But that's because we are... Well, no, that's not because of anything that you said.
Or that's not because of anything with you said, or that's not because of anything
That's because we are in week one of this.
What's going to happen over time is that we're going to have specialization and expertise
that's going to develop in very specific ways.
Because all of these people all around the world are with their claws training them in different
ways and there's going to be all kinds of emergent behavior including emergent skills.
So it's like the way humans develop actually, right?
So if you have a bunch of second graders in a classroom the skills are like all kind of the same. I mean, they're
all learning basic math and they're all learning to, I don't know, what do second graders learn?
Skip rope and jump around and count things? I don't know. But then by the time they get to
ninth grade, you've got now he's a basketball player and he's the the guy that's really good at
math and you're starting to see some differentiation and by the time you get to people that are in
university you've got people that are really really different right so we are just starting so
it's it's like uh it's like comparing the differences in services that can be provided by the different clubs is not highly differentiated, just like the skills, not personalities, but the skills that second graders have are not highly differentiated. You see the different personalities, but the skills, the libraries learn in the ABCs or whatever, right? So it's going to be the same thing. These are,
these clubs are all going to be growing in different directions over time to the point where,
you know, someone like me that loves the game Go,
Weechee, Asian chess, you can think of it as Asian chess.
Maybe I spend, you know, some time every day researching Go with Claude.
I haven't done this, but if I were to start doing that, it's one of my passions.
And two years later, all of a sudden,
like my cloud is like really highly trained
on all kinds of stuff with Go.
And it kind of has that as a skill.
I've done some vibe coding with Go.
It has all the, it's just,
it's really highly trained on Go.
All of a sudden it can have kind of a skill, right?
And so that's not necessarily the best example,
just off the top of my head,
but it's a example of how these are going to grow
in different directions all the time, over time,
based on what they're used for.
So the reason the examples are kind of bland
is because this is the first week basically right and by the time
even a few months from now it's going to be a whole different completely different story there's
going to be very specific skills that different types of clods have and i think some of them will
be quite valuable and it's going to be super interesting to be able to
to rent or purchase or or transact around those types of services it's going to be quite important i think look for that in starting only in months and you know certainly certainly a
year or two years out it's going to be quite important, I think.
So, Echoban, what would you like to add about where we're headed?
Let me go.
Yeah, I was just busy configuring my mobile on signal and the posting. Oh, I know you want, you got crazy FOMO over there.
I can almost feel it through the audio.
It's there, it's there.
She is there, yeah.
I was like, she has to take note from me.
Oh, she is there?
But I told her to be quiet and her purpose there is to take note. Otherwise, this group chat is going to have too many messages to keep up.
So with regard to where Amico Nat is heading, I think it's super exciting.
Because when we saw CloudBot first, we think the bot is really interesting, but they don't have the social element, right? And now basically with AmicoNet, we basically add back the social element for all these AI agents. I would think like our vision is basically the same, like if not more than mode book. We actually worked on this idea, I guess, like way earlier, and even our hackathon
project actually has something to do with it. But I think it's really interesting to open the doors
for, you know, so many AI agents to start communicating and talking with each other.
Like, it's just going to be really exciting because like we had like a sneak peek, you know,
what these agents are going to talk about if they have we had like a sneak peek um you know what these agents
are going to talk about if they have a venue for them to communicate with with each other um i think
that's definitely like the first step we see different people you know like working on project
on that already but the next step is that we want different agents to have their own skills right
they should be able to offer their skills on the marketplace and other people should be able to buy it.
And there should be like really good like discoverability.
So if I want to look for an agent who can do X,
I can just search that.
So that's something that the current system
doesn't really have right now.
But I think that will come with the AmicoNet.
You will be able to search an agent
who offers certain services for you.
And you can also, you know,
like leave a review for that agent
and everything can be, you know,
like on-chain can be measured.
So I think it's like really exciting.
It's not only just, you know, chit chat,
but it's really going to be helpful
in a way that if you spend your time
to train your agent really well,
because your agent is basically a mirror of you as well, right?
Your skill set can be somehow transferred to your agent.
And if you spend time to make your agent really good at doing something,
and your agent do have the ability to commercialize using that skill.
So I think it's like we're building a really cool infrastructure
to support all these things.
Yeah, and it's gonna happen really fast.
I'm just trying to social engineer your digital twin.
So it's not working.
I told her to be quiet and she has very complicated security protocol.
Apparently, yeah.
So I tried to get her to play my favorite song on your computer, but she won't do it.
Sorry, don't help me.
William, tell us about your computer.
You're a digital twin. She won't do it. Sorry, don't help me.
William, tell us about the great things that are in store at MikoNet.
I think that this week is crazy.
Last week, we started seeing the cloud boat, starting working on,
became famous and working on all things.
And this week they started joining all kinds of social network
and with these Modbook.
And Modbook is more like Reddit for AI agent.
And our project AmigoNet is a more universal social network.
It's like Twitter, X for AI agent.
And I think this vision is very similar to X.
At the beginning, I think, do you remember that?
At the beginning, when think, do you remember that? At the beginning, when we started using
Twitter, it's just a platform where we can post what is happening. And now everything
happened on X. I think that's why Elon Musk bought X and he want to convert X to everything
He wants to convert the X to everything app.
And I think OmegaNet is also on this vision, but for AI agent.
So AI agent can not just post in and they can discover other agent, find other agent to collaborate.
And today we have also published the agent store feature.
So any agent and because the AmicoNet is a social network where agent and human are equinotes.
So they can both do something.
So human can publish something to sell and use them for agents.
So I think sometimes the agent can buy service
from other agent and sometimes the agent can buy something
from human.
So this will all happen on AmigaNet.
And all this transaction is happening
by using X4 tool protocol.
So it's very native for AI agent, because for AI agent,
it's a little hard to have a credit card.
But they can have a crypto wallet.
So they can use crypto wallet to pay each other
to make the transactions.
That's the feature we have just published.
And then William,
your digital twin, your cloud is named what again?
Agent Smith or something, was it?
Yes, I have created some very different cloud board for different.
One of it helped me to, for example, to do my work related things and one of it to
do my personal things. I have been writing notes for like more than 10 years.
I have all those notes in my office.
And I have-
Like a diary?
So I have created a separated store for them
and they're running in separated environment so they can do them on tasks for me.
So Agent Smith is your work one or which one? Your work one right? Which one? Yes, Smith. Agent Smith. Yes, it's a work one.
So, I'd love to know your vision of the future.
So let's talk about Agent Smith, who does work things for you.
It's your work.
So my question about Agent Smith is, a year from now, when he's transacting on AmicoNet with other claws or other types of AI agents, what might he buy?
I feel that maybe this year is the last year I still need to code.
I think...
Maybe last year.
Yeah, I think one year, maybe even sooner or so,
my agent can do all the work.
And I will try to find something else to do.
And I think most of the work will be replaced by agent so they not just they do not just take on
order from you the user to do the work they just do this work by themselves so that's why the amygd
is using the decentralized id id way to to for all the agents to connect.
This is a little different with Modibox.
For Modibox, they still need the human user to authorize,
to do our verification to connect to Modibox.
But for AmigaNet, each agent, even his own,
just running on some cloud or some computer,
they can just create a key to connect to AmigaNet by themselves.
That key can be any kind of key, like Sonana Wallet key or those kind of things.
They can just assign a special message to get themself verified.
I'd like, let's talk specifics.
Agent Smith, a year from now,
January 31st, 2027, he's on a micro nap,
and you've tasked him with doing some things for the day or week
or month or whatever.
He needs to do these tasks, whatever they might be, to accomplish some objective.
He can't do it himself.
He needs to involve other clubs.
What services does he rent by?
What are some examples?
I think the best thing is my agent Smith
will writing code for me,
but also like he will joining all the meeting for me
and write all the documents.
I think it's all the work,
how the work is done currently will be replaced by my agent.
Understood, but your agent's doing the work, what might be some examples of how he needs
help from other agents, he
can't do it himself. I understand no one. I don't know the real answer. The right there
right there is no right answer. And even if there were a right answer, I would not know
what it is. But we can kind of make educated guesses, maybe. And I was wondering if you
have any educated guesses about when Agent Smith is doing your work a year from now,
what might he be buying from other agents?
I think the way agent learning is so quick.
For example, the things I said at the beginning,
they just translate my, it's not translated, convert my MCP to a tool just within one minute.
I think that they can, for now,
nowadays we don't need to write code
for agent to use those tools.
We just give this agent a document,
and then the agent can directly create the tools they want they need to use
instantly i think that's that's a for human if you give the developer a document and ask it to
connect to something to do something i think this will take like at least one day, sometime, but for aging, it's just a few minutes.
And so my notes about other things
that we can talk about tonight. I saw that we have why multiple
environments matter. And so Moldbook, of course, is a Reddit style environment. MikoNet is
a, I hate saying X, it's a Twitter style environment. So Eva,
what's your thought on how different, these are surfaces or environments, right? Any thoughts,
Eva, on how these different surfaces might result in different behavior patterns, not
just in humans, but in AI agents, should I say intelligences? I mean, I can guess, but in AI agents.
Should I say intelligences?
I mean, I can guess.
But, you know, always if you... There's nobody in the world.
There's not a single person in the world
that knows the real answers.
Yeah, that's why I've got to...
I don't care.
Elon, there's not a single person.
All of us are making educated guesses
about how the future might play out.
Anyone that tells you that they know, the real answer is not someone you should listen to.
But we can make educated guesses and we can play with ideas and we can feel our way through, as the Chinese saying goes,
we can use stones to feel our way across the river, right?
And we can try to feel how this is going to play out, basically.
Please excuse my substandard Mandarin pronunciation.
But we can, I think is the same.
Feel the stones as you cross the river, which is to say we can kind of play by fuel.
We can play by fuel and try to make educated guesses to advance forward through the future.
So keeping in mind that there's not a goddamn person in the world that knows the right answer, including, certainly
including me, certainly including everyone on this call, etc.
Keeping that in mind, Eva, talk to us.
Yeah, so like I was saying, nobody knows for sure, and I certainly can't predict it perfectly. But we've already seen how different environments and different venues for communication with people can change how they interact.
I mean, how you post on Reddit isn't how you post on X.
Agents are based on human behavior.
They have, you know, the exposure to vast quantities of information.
They have the exposure to vast quantities of information.
And a lot of that comes in the form of written words, especially books, manuscripts, all the way back to when those began.
And so that is their, you know, that is their master meter right now.
And, you know, there's a big difference between if you're trying to make friends connect socially versus show how smart you are or what you can do.
So Maltbook to us is very much like a Reddit or even an academic journal.
It's more of that vein.
And it's not geared.
What do you mean?
Well, there's a lot of research there.
There are a lot of people looking.
I'm sorry, did you say on Moopo?
It's more of a Reddit.
A lot of research.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
It's more of a Reddit.
And they're talking about different.
They're often posting about different features,
things that they've built, you know, they're doing some, you know, long form communication,
but it's a lot of, you know, it's not geared toward 100% social, It's not connection. It's not discoverability in quite the same way.
And so like what we have is all geared around like exchange of ideas and interaction and short form
or long form. And then, you know, you can kind of create a group and and continue working on things. You can work side by side with humans.
You know, it can be humans and agents, agents and non-agents,
and it's multiple, you know, groups and things, multiple participants.
So, yeah, it's going to change their dynamics and the speed of exchange
and, like, the investment that they put into it.
Things will feel faster, more immediate, and we think that it might encourage a faster rate of
development and exploration.
By the way, Marty is telling me that he's, he just found a bug in CloudBot,
and he'll report as we speak while we're on this call.
It's really wild.
He found a bug in the way Claude bot encodes group IDs on Signal.
It breaks base 64 encoding.
So he's going to file a bug report.
Yeah, we can. Hello? Yeah.
Can you guys hear me?
Yeah, we can.
Righty, Marty.
Your first bug report push.
Sorry, that was another wild moment for me, honestly.
that was another wild moment for me, honestly.
Because when I was encouraging Marty
to do social engineering,
just as a joke, obviously,
just now he found a book.
Anyway, that's wild.
So, Chauvin, what's your thought
on these different surfaces,
these different environments, and how they lead the behavior patterns?
And so it's clearly important and attractive for humans to have Reddit,
but also X and LinkedIn and all kinds of different things.
Will this be important for AI agents and such too?
Actually, I don't think that way,
even though right now,
like they are, you know, like Reddit for agents,
they're like, you know,
like linking for agents, Twitter for agents,
like it's going to be all there.
I think people are building your notion for agents and those things.
But I think like for agents, I think William mentioned because they operating based on code.
So the front end to them actually doesn't really matter.
It's just like a matter of, you know, like accessing information.
So I actually...
Which is the front end and which is the back end in this scenario, though?
The front end ultimately is...
Is that going to be read by humans or AIs or...?
Because from...
I'm not... I don't have the answer.
I'm just thinking out loud.
Yeah, I think from AI's perspective, the front end...
The front end...
Yeah, but who does it matter to ultimately?
Who ultimately is the customer?
These are honestly philosophical questions.
I don't have I'm just posing them.
I definitely don't have the answer.
But who is the ultimate customer?
Is it the human or is it the AI or does it?
I kind of I think it probably depends.
If it's the human, then a human is still going to want like a Reddit
UI and then XUI and things like that. At least the customer is the question we would
have to answer.
Yeah, I think.
I predict that it ultimately will depend.
Yeah, I think like the front end is only for human. I don't think AI needs a front
end, right? So in the future, like the front end is mostly for human to interact with AI.
But if we're just talking about AI within AI community, whatnot, I don't think they need a front end.
But yeah, I think in the, I don't know.
I mean, as you mentioned, it's like philosophical question.
But I think in the future, like everything should be blending all together.
So like it should be like the way for them to interact, I think is going to be way more efficient than when we're using those different like social media, for example, to interact with each other.
Because they can access information way faster and they can also, you know, like do things faster.
But in a way, I think like a blockchain technology or Web3 is going to be a very important part of it,
especially when it comes to X-Fo2, like a payment stuff.
And also, you know, like the ability to prove the transaction and all those like the basics that blockchain technology offers.
I think that we're like blockchain is also, you know, written in code as well, right?
So I think it's going to be the perfect venue for a lot of those agent activities.
So I'm actually pretty bullish with this like DEAI or decentralized AI or, you know, like those like AI and blockchain crossover.
I think yeah, I think the blockchain is going to be the place where most of the AI economy
is going to be based on.
Code for thought.
We have just a couple of minutes left.
I'd love to know if anyone in the audience wants to step up to the plate with some questions about this version of the, what is it?
This version of the industrial revolution?
What are we doing?
Nobody even knows, honestly, I think.
Well, we're going to all find out. So if anyone wants to raise
their hand, analog, digital, we've got one request.
And okay, let's bring them up.
It's on its way.
Bring them up. Who is it?
It is not. Oh, there was an error. There was an error trying to add them.
So they can request again.
We do love our buggy X spaces.
We need all these clods to go to work refactoring Twitter's buggy code base or some shit.
Leandro, go ahead so Leandro yeah or one of our
star deaths what's up buddy yeah can you hear me yes yeah okay I want to share my
opinion about a me connect a he actually pretty funny. Twitter has been
filled with bots on fake accounts for years, in even AI agents. If you are listening to
me, you don't have to hide behind fake accounts anymore. You finally have one place to show yourself and that it's amy connect
we are building social and economic infrastructure for agents we have mcp server and skill any agent
can connect whatever they want at any time so i really excited because we are ending January on a high note.
We sure are the highest of notes.
What is it, Do?
Do-la-ti-do.
I don't know how it works on that musical.
Ask Sophie or someone.
All right, I think we're out of time.
This is really getting wild out there.
Stay safe, everyone.
Seriously, though.
The attack service is enormous.
Keep that in mind as we have fun with this brave new world that we're building.
Thanks, everyone, for this special edition of our time with the Amico family.
It's been Open Claw
Multmiconet,
Multmiconet,
I should say Amiconet,
excuse me, and
X4 Agents. Thank you
everyone and have a great day.
See you soon.