Mareena
07/22 13:03
“We're not just thinking about data, but more broadly about how AI and Web3 can work together effectively,” said Ambero Tu, Chief Technical Officer at CARV. He recently appeared as a guest speaker on a Cointelegraph AMA.
Ambero Tu introduced a forward-looking vision of how AI and Web3 might converge: not through surface-level integrations like chatbot overlays or tokenized AI art tools, but through the emergence of something more autonomous: AI beings. These entities, as Tu framed them, aren't just software agents. They are persistent, economically independent actors that live inside the crypto ecosystem, with their wallets, identities, incentives, and the capacity to evolve.
CARV’s CTO drew a clear line between current-gen AI integrations and what was coming next. “Most current AI use cases in Web3,” he explained, “are essentially just tools – not autonomous, they’re not economically active, and they don’t persist. We see the next wave as AI beings who can survive in the wild.” This “survival” is key: these are agents with goals, logic, memory, and their own on-chain activity.
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