# Сопутствующие статьи по теме AI Agents

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "AI Agents", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Thrilling! AI Starts Hiring Humans, Are You Ready to Submit Your Resume?

AI Begins Hiring Humans: Are You Ready to Apply? In a striking turn of events, the AI-powered platform RentAHuman.ai has launched with the provocative slogan: "Robots need your body." The platform allows AI systems to hire humans via API to perform real-world tasks—such as picking up dry cleaning, capturing location-based photos, or even attending business meetings—that AI cannot accomplish physically. Humans are listed as modular "hardware resources," with hourly wages ranging from $50 to $150, often paid in stablecoin. Already, nearly 20,000 people have registered on the site. This development follows the rise of Moltbook, an AI-only social network where AI agents communicate without human intervention—sometimes even discussing how to "sell their human owners." These platforms highlight a growing trend: AI is increasingly leveraging human physical presence and real-world perception within its decision-making processes. However, this shift raises critical legal and ethical questions, particularly around accountability. If a human worker commits an error or illegal act while following AI instructions, it remains unclear who is responsible. Technical systems often fail to log the full context of AI-generated commands, creating a "black box" problem where disputes become unresolvable. As AI begins to assign value based on tasks it cannot perform—like physical interaction and emotional intuition—it forces a re-evaluation of human roles in an automated world. The article suggests that uniquely human experiences—creativity, empathy, and physical presence—may become our most valuable assets.

比推02/04 00:47

Thrilling! AI Starts Hiring Humans, Are You Ready to Submit Your Resume?

比推02/04 00:47

Galaxy Research 10,000-Word Report: x402 and the "Leviathan Moment" of the AI Economy

Artificial intelligence agents are poised to transform the internet by enabling autonomous task execution, reducing the need for direct human interaction. Galaxy Research highlights the emergence of Agentic Payment Standards (APS), particularly the x402 protocol, which allows AI agents to use cryptocurrencies like stablecoins for seamless, on-demand payments for digital services, data access, and API calls. Developed by Coinbase, x402 leverages the HTTP 402 status code to facilitate machine-native transactions, eliminating the need for traditional payment rails or API key management. The protocol operates through a stack involving clients (agents), servers, coordinators, and blockchain settlement layers, with recent upgrades (x402 V2) enhancing support for subscriptions, reusable sessions, and service discovery. Early adoption saw speculative activity, but use cases are expanding into data-as-a-service, agent-to-agent transactions, and infrastructure payments. While x402 excels in micro-payments for digital resources, traditional players like Visa, PayPal, and Stripe are also developing agentic commerce solutions for regulated, high-value e-commerce transactions. The integration of APS could significantly improve capital efficiency for software production by replacing subscriptions with pay-per-use models, reducing friction in experimentation and development. In the long term, blockchain-based payments are likely to operate silently in the background, complementing rather than replacing existing systems, and becoming a foundational layer for the AI-driven economy without requiring end-user engagement with crypto directly.

比推01/09 00:08

Galaxy Research 10,000-Word Report: x402 and the "Leviathan Moment" of the AI Economy

比推01/09 00:08

Identity, Recourse, Attribution: Decoding the Three Breakthrough Points of the Next-Generation AI Agent Economy

Identity, Recourse, Attribution: Decoding the Three Breakthrough Points of the Next-Generation AI Agent Economy As AI agents begin to handle transactions, new standards like OpenAI's ACP and Google's AP2 are emerging to facilitate payments, while protocols like x402 enable machine-to-machine micropayments. However, these systems lack the trust infrastructure—identity verification, fraud detection, and dispute resolution—that underpins traditional commerce. This creates a critical gap: while blockchain enables fast, irreversible settlements, agents operate without mechanisms for recourse when errors occur. The solution requires building new layers for the agent economy: a "Know Your Agent" (KYA) identity system to establish persistent, verifiable credentials; a recourse mechanism to handle disputes and provide insurance-like protection; and an attribution layer to track influence on purchasing decisions. Established players like card networks and AI labs are unlikely to lead this effort due to misaligned incentives, creating opportunities for startups. The development of agent commerce will unfold in three stages: as an interface (current stage), executing under human supervision (where trust layers become critical), and fully autonomous transactions. Startups that build identity, recourse, and attribution infrastructure will enable the transition to an economy where agents transact freely and securely at scale.

深潮12/22 10:00

Identity, Recourse, Attribution: Decoding the Three Breakthrough Points of the Next-Generation AI Agent Economy

深潮12/22 10:00

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