Dialogue with IOTA Foundation's Jens: From Kenya to the UK, TWIN Propels Global Trade into the '5-Minute' Era

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**Summary: IOTA's TWIN Project is Speeding Up Global Trade** Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen, Head of Global Trade & Supply Chain at the IOTA Foundation, discusses how the TWIN (Trade and Logistics Information Network) project is addressing long-standing inefficiencies in global trade. Traditionally, cross-border trade involves numerous parties, extensive paperwork, and delays spanning weeks. TWIN, built on IOTA's decentralized, scalable, and low-cost infrastructure, aims to replace this fragmented, paper-based system with a real-time, trusted, and interconnected digital collaboration layer. As a neutral digital public infrastructure, TWIN allows governments, businesses, and ports to exchange verifiable data and documents without ceding control to a single entity. This solves a core coordination problem that previous, proprietary platforms failed to address due to a lack of trust and neutrality. Key real-world implementations include: * **TLIP in East Africa:** Reduced document retrieval times for flower, coffee, and tea exports from 6-7 hours to ~30 minutes, cutting administrative work by 50-60%. * **UK Ecosystem of Trust Trials:** Provided border agencies with much earlier visibility (up to 20+ hours) of incoming chilled poultry shipments from Poland, enabling better resource planning. * Other pilots focus on supply chain traceability for fruits/vegetables, port efficiency, and critical mineral sourcing. TWIN ensures interoperability across jurisdictions by adopting globa...

Author: Deep Tide TechFlow

As early as 2015, institutions including the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Barclays predicted:

Blockchain holds immense transformative potential within the high-friction global trade system.

Previously, a cross-border trade transaction typically involved 30 stakeholders, 36 documents, and 240 paper copies circulating over weeks; now, flowers exported from Kenya to Europe can have their trade documents obtained in less than 5 minutes.

This is the efficiency being progressively achieved by the blockchain protocol project IOTA through TWIN, a global trade digital collaboration infrastructure.

Since its launch in May 2025, TWIN has made breakthrough progress across three continents: in Africa, processing over 184,000 invoices through TLIP; piloting within UK border infrastructure; and currently negotiating pilot projects with government and enterprise in Asia.

On the occasion of TWIN's first anniversary, we had an in-depth conversation with Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen, Head of Global Trade & Supply Chain at the IOTA Foundation.

Before joining the IOTA Foundation, Jens worked in the strategy office of Maersk, one of the world's largest shipping companies, focusing on digital trade and public-private partnerships. There, he witnessed firsthand how the global trade system truly operates: vast but inefficient, high-friction and fragmented, with no single party able to truly coordinate everyone.

This experience gave Jens a clearer realization: global trade needs an open, neutral, decentralized infrastructure that supports multiple participants—governments, enterprises, ports—to exchange trusted data in real-time within the same system. This also became the core reason Jens chose to join the IOTA Foundation:

To drive TWIN's development, to move global trade from paper-based, siloed processes towards truly real-time, trusted, and interconnected digital collaboration workflows.

In this content, let's follow Jens's insights to see what, in the eyes of this seasoned trade professional, the real answer has been for the over-decade-long stagnation of global trade digitalization.

From Paper to Chain: Building a Global Trade Digital Collaboration Infrastructure

Deep Tide TechFlow: Before delving into TWIN, could you first briefly introduce yourself, including your background in global trade, and what was the opportunity that led you to join the TWIN project?

Jens:

Hello everyone, I am Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen, currently serving as Head of Global Trade & Supply Chain at the IOTA Foundation.

My background is primarily focused on technology, trade facilitation, and digital trade, with a particular emphasis on building digital products and supporting their global rollout and implementation.

Before joining IOTA, I served as Head of Digital Trade within Maersk's strategy office, focusing on integrating trade facilitation, public-private partnerships, and digital solutions into global supply chains.

The opportunity to work on TWIN appealed to me because I saw it as a unique chance to address long-standing structural inefficiencies in global trade through trusted digital systems and interoperable technology.

Deep Tide TechFlow: For those unfamiliar with the project, how would you describe TWIN? What is its core essence?

Jens:

At its essence, TWIN is a neutral digital infrastructure for global trade.

Today's trade system operates on fragmented systems and paper-based processes because no single party can coordinate all participants.

TWIN changes this: it provides a common foundational layer where businesses, governments, and various organizations can exchange data, documents, and assets in real-time and securely.

TWIN is an open, interoperable network that connects existing systems, reinforces trust through verifiable data, and enables cross-jurisdictional compliance without relying on a centralized owner.

Built on IOTA, TWIN combines distributed ledger technology with decentralized identity systems, ensuring each participant always retains control over their own data while enabling global collaboration.

Simply put:

TWIN is the infrastructure that moves global trade from paper-based, siloed operations towards real-time, trusted, and interconnected digital collaboration workflows.

Deep Tide TechFlow: What specific problem in global trade is TWIN dedicated to solving? Why has this problem remained unsolved for so long?

Jens:

Fundamentally, TWIN addresses a core coordination problem in global trade: the lack of a common, trusted infrastructure that all participants can use to seamlessly exchange data.

Today, trade still heavily relies on paper documents and fragmented systems. Information is repeatedly entered, delayed, and often inconsistent as it moves between exporters, importers, banks, ports, and customs authorities. This creates inefficiencies, increases risks, and limits supply chain transparency.

This problem has persisted, not due to a lack of technology, but due to a lack of 'neutrality'.

Most previous attempts at trade digitalization have essentially involved building permissioned platforms, often driven by specific companies, regions, or interest groups. While these solutions may be technically viable, they face a structural issue:

Other participants are often reluctant to adopt infrastructure perceived as 'controlled by others.' Without widespread trust and adoption, these systems fail to achieve the network effect scale required for global trade.

TWIN takes a different path. It offers an open, neutral, decentralized infrastructure where no single party owns or controls the entire system. This allows all participants to share data while retaining their sovereignty and meeting their respective regulatory requirements.

Scalable, Low-Cost, Decentralized: IOTA Underpins the TWIN Architecture

Deep Tide TechFlow: Why was IOTA chosen as the underlying infrastructure for TWIN?

Jens:

IOTA was chosen as the underlying infrastructure for TWIN because it meets the core requirements of a global trade system: scalability, cost-efficiency, and neutrality.

Built on a DAG architecture, IOTA offers high scalability, capable of processing a massive volume of transactions and data exchanges in parallel, which is crucial for global trade where millions of events, documents, and updates occur continuously across supply chains.

It also provides extremely low transaction costs, which is vital in trade scenarios due to the high-frequency interactions involved. If every document update, verification, or data exchange incurred a significant fee, costs would quickly become prohibitive at scale.

Beyond the technology itself, IOTA brings over a decade of experience building real-world infrastructure and a solid track record of delivery through collaboration with governments, enterprises, and standardization bodies.

Furthermore, and importantly, IOTA is designed as an open, neutral infrastructure, not controlled by a single corporate entity. This aligns perfectly with the fundamental needs of global trade, where trust and sovereignty are key prerequisites for adoption by diverse stakeholders.

Deep Tide TechFlow: How should we understand the relationship between TWIN and IOTA? Is TWIN an application layer, an ecosystem, or something more macro?

Jens:

The most appropriate way to understand TWIN is as a digital public infrastructure for global trade—a shared data and coordination layer connecting governments, businesses, and existing platforms.

Simply put, TWIN enables parties to exchange verified, immutable data across borders in real-time without relinquishing control.

IOTA sits underneath as the underlying infrastructure layer. It provides the decentralized trust layer, ensuring data integrity, auditability, and interoperability at scale.

From African Flowers to European Poultry: TWIN's Real-World Trade Scenario Implementations

Deep Tide TechFlow: What are the most concrete, real-world application scenarios currently being explored or implemented through TWIN?

Jens:

TWIN is already deployed in multiple real-world trade scenarios, effectively demonstrating how shared digital infrastructure reduces friction, increases transparency, and enhances efficiency in global supply chains.

The Trade and Logistics Information Pipeline (TLIP) project connects East African exporters, logistics service providers, and government agencies to a shared data pipeline. In pilot projects covering flower, coffee, and tea exports, document retrieval time for inspection purposes reduced from 6-7 hours to about 30 minutes, administrative workload decreased by 50%-60%, and exporters saved approximately $400 monthly on document processing costs.

TWIN was also tested in the UK government's 'Ecosystem of Trust Trials', involving around 2000 consignments of chilled poultry meat shipped from Poland to the UK. Border agencies gained earlier visibility of arriving goods (port health officials received data up to 20+ hours earlier than standard processes), enabling more effective resource allocation.

The UK's 'Digital Trade Testbed' will also trial TWIN to support the exchange of digital international trade information between UK ports and key border agencies.

Other implementation scenarios include:

The RESULD (Responsible Supply Chain and Logistics Due Diligence) project integrates TWIN for tracing fruit and vegetable supply chains between Kenya, the Netherlands, and the UK;

The MISSION (Maritime Instantaneous Optimisation) project is trialing TWIN to improve port operational efficiency;

Salus leverages TWIN to bring traceability to critical mineral supply chains, turning shipping and trade documents into verifiable digital assets for financial institutions to use in risk assessment and issuing trade finance;

Furthermore, the ADAPT project, led by the African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat in collaboration with the IOTA Foundation, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, and the World Economic Forum, is advancing the development of a digital trade backbone for Africa, drawing on IOTA's architecture and TWIN's experience.

Deep Tide TechFlow: What are the typical reactions from governments and enterprises when they first encounter TWIN? Which areas currently show the highest acceptance?

Jens:

Upon encountering TWIN, governments and enterprises generally recognize its significant value.

On the government side, departments most directly involved in trade, such as Trade Ministries and Customs authorities under Finance Ministries, clearly perceive TWIN's immense potential to improve internal clearance processes, strengthen border control, and obtain better access to trusted data to prevent unauthorized or non-compliant goods from entering.

Within the private sector, the highest participation currently comes from transport service providers and freight forwarders, as they already handle a large volume of border and documentation processes on behalf of producers and growers. The broader industry also shows a similar level of anticipation and interest in the value TWIN can create.

At the same time, a crucial point to emphasize is: TWIN's true value derives from the network itself. The more participants connected to TWIN, the greater the value created by the entire system for all involved.

Deep Tide TechFlow: Trade is highly fragmented across different jurisdictions. How does TWIN handle interoperability between different systems, standards, and regulatory environments?

Jens:

International interoperability is one of TWIN's most critical value drivers, operating on multiple levels, a significant part of which involves ensuring systems 'speak the same language'.

To this end, we adopt globally recognized standards, such as data models from the United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) and the World Customs Organization (WCO), further supported and refined through the International Chamber of Commerce's Digital Standards Initiative (ICC DSI).

In terms of identity, interoperability is primarily driven by national identity registries. Through TWIN ID, we can connect a company's national-level digital identity with international standards, such as the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) issued by the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF), which is also a partner in this initiative.

From a technical perspective, we also observe increasing convergence around standards like Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Finally, legal interoperability is equally important. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR) framework is driving the legal recognition of digital trade documents, though its adoption depends on government ratification in each country.

Our experience is that work can begin even in countries that have not yet ratified MLETR; in such cases, we also assist governments in advancing this process, especially given the growing importance of this framework for trade finance scenarios.

Bridging Digital Silos, Filling the $2.5 Trillion Trade Finance Gap

Deep Tide TechFlow: How do you see global trade evolving over the next 5 to 10 years? What role will decentralized infrastructure play in this transformation?

Jens:

The international trade industry is vast and has been undergoing digital transformation over the past 10 to 15 years, with governments and enterprises upgrading their systems around standardized data models and the use of REST APIs. The missing piece today is connecting these 'digital silos' in a way that respects data sovereignty, data integrity, and controlled data sharing.

We are currently advancing projects in over eight countries, working closely with governments, and continue to see strong interest in this area. Therefore, I am optimistic:

In the coming years, a trusted 'connective layer' linking these systems will truly materialize and scale. Its potential impact on global trade, finance, and international trade agreements could be profound, making it an area especially worthy of attention.

Deep Tide TechFlow: If TWIN achieves large-scale success, what do you imagine its 'end state' would look like? Compared to today, how would global trade operate differently?

Jens:

Simply put, as global trade moves towards fully digital collaboration, many outdated processes will be replaced. Key areas like discovering new business partners or accessing financing will look fundamentally different from today.

Currently, there is an estimated $2.5 trillion trade finance gap globally, preventing many businesses from accessing the capital they need to participate efficiently in global trade.

With digital infrastructure solutions like TWIN, trusted data and verifiable digitalized processes could help unlock access to capital at scale, potentially reshaping the entire industry landscape and improving conditions for traders worldwide.

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QWhat is TWIN, and what core problem in global trade does it aim to solve?

ATWIN is a neutral, open digital infrastructure for global trade built on IOTA. Its core essence is to provide a common foundational layer where businesses, governments, and ports can exchange real-time, secure, and verifiable data and assets. It aims to solve the long-standing coordination problem in global trade: the reliance on fragmented systems and paper-based processes. This fragmentation arises because no single party can coordinate all participants. TWIN offers a decentralized solution, allowing seamless data exchange without a centralized controller, bridging the 'digital silos' and moving trade towards real-time, trusted, and interconnected digital collaboration.

QWhy was IOTA chosen as the underlying infrastructure for TWIN?

AIOTA was chosen for TWIN due to its scalability, cost-efficiency, and neutrality, which are critical for global trade. IOTA's Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) architecture enables high scalability for handling massive volumes of concurrent transactions and data exchanges typical in supply chains. It offers extremely low transaction costs, essential for frequent trade interactions. Furthermore, IOTA's decade of experience in building real-world infrastructure and its status as an open, neutral protocol not controlled by any single entity aligns perfectly with the need for trust and sovereignty among diverse global trade stakeholders.

QCan you provide specific examples of real-world applications where TWIN is currently being deployed or tested?

AYes. TWIN is deployed in several real-world scenarios: 1) The Trade & Logistics Information Pipeline (TLIP) in East Africa connects exporters, logistics providers, and governments. In pilot projects for flowers, coffee, and tea, it reduced document retrieval time from 6-7 hours to ~30 minutes, cut administrative work by 50-60%, and saved exporters about $400 monthly. 2) It was tested in the UK's 'Ecosystem of Trust Trials' for chilled poultry shipments from Poland, giving border agencies visibility up to 20 hours earlier. 3) It's part of the UK's 'Digital Trade Testbed' for exchanging digital trade information between ports and border agencies. Other applications include the RESULD project for fruit/veg traceability, MISSION for port efficiency, Salus for critical mineral supply chain traceability and trade finance, and ADAPT for building a digital trade backbone in Africa.

QHow does TWIN handle interoperability between different jurisdictions, systems, and regulatory environments?

ATWIN ensures international interoperability on multiple levels. It adopts globally recognized data standards from bodies like UN/CEFACT and the World Customs Organization (WCO). For identity, it leverages national digital identity registries and aligns them with international standards like the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) through its TWIN ID system. Technically, it converges around standards like W3C's Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials. Legally, it supports frameworks like the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR) to give digital trade documents legal recognition, while also assisting governments in adopting such laws where they are not yet in place.

QWhat potential impact could a successful, large-scale adoption of TWIN have on the future of global trade, particularly regarding trade finance?

ASuccessful large-scale adoption of TWIN could fundamentally transform global trade into a fully digitized, collaborative process. A key impact would be in addressing the global trade finance gap, estimated at $2.5 trillion. By providing trusted, verifiable data and digital processes, TWIN could unlock access to capital for businesses currently excluded. This would enable more efficient participation in global trade, reshape industry dynamics, and improve conditions for traders worldwide. Ultimately, the 'end state' would see outdated processes replaced, facilitating easier discovery of new business partners and revolutionizing access to financing.

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理解 SPERO:全面概述 SPERO 簡介 隨著創新領域的不斷演變,web3 技術和加密貨幣項目的出現在塑造數字未來中扮演著關鍵角色。在這個動態領域中,SPERO(標記為 SPERO,$$s$)是一個引起關注的項目。本文旨在收集並呈現有關 SPERO 的詳細信息,以幫助愛好者和投資者理解其基礎、目標和在 web3 和加密領域內的創新。 SPERO,$$s$ 是什麼? SPERO,$$s$ 是加密空間中的一個獨特項目,旨在利用去中心化和區塊鏈技術的原則,創建一個促進參與、實用性和金融包容性的生態系統。該項目旨在以新的方式促進點對點互動,為用戶提供創新的金融解決方案和服務。 SPERO,$$s$ 的核心目標是通過提供增強用戶體驗的工具和平台來賦能個人。這包括使交易方式更加靈活、促進社區驅動的倡議,以及通過去中心化應用程序(dApps)創造金融機會的途徑。SPERO,$$s$ 的基本願景圍繞包容性展開,旨在彌合傳統金融中的差距,同時利用區塊鏈技術的優勢。 誰是 SPERO,$$s$ 的創建者? SPERO,$$s$ 的創建者身份仍然有些模糊,因為公開可用的資源對其創始人提供的詳細背景信息有限。這種缺乏透明度可能源於該項目對去中心化的承諾——這是一種許多 web3 項目所共享的精神,優先考慮集體貢獻而非個人認可。 通過將討論重心放在社區及其共同目標上,SPERO,$$s$ 體現了賦能的本質,而不特別突出某些個體。因此,理解 SPERO 的精神和使命比識別單一創建者更為重要。 誰是 SPERO,$$s$ 的投資者? SPERO,$$s$ 得到了來自風險投資家到天使投資者的多樣化投資者的支持,他們致力於促進加密領域的創新。這些投資者的關注點通常與 SPERO 的使命一致——優先考慮那些承諾社會技術進步、金融包容性和去中心化治理的項目。 這些投資者通常對不僅提供創新產品,還對區塊鏈社區及其生態系統做出積極貢獻的項目感興趣。這些投資者的支持強化了 SPERO,$$s$ 作為快速發展的加密項目領域中的一個重要競爭者。 SPERO,$$s$ 如何運作? SPERO,$$s$ 採用多面向的框架,使其與傳統的加密貨幣項目區別開來。以下是一些突顯其獨特性和創新的關鍵特徵: 去中心化治理:SPERO,$$s$ 整合了去中心化治理模型,賦予用戶積極參與決策過程的權力,關於項目的未來。這種方法促進了社區成員之間的擁有感和責任感。 代幣實用性:SPERO,$$s$ 使用其自己的加密貨幣代幣,旨在在生態系統內部提供多種功能。這些代幣使交易、獎勵和平台上提供的服務得以促進,增強了整體參與度和實用性。 分層架構:SPERO,$$s$ 的技術架構支持模塊化和可擴展性,允許在項目發展過程中無縫整合額外的功能和應用。這種適應性對於在不斷變化的加密環境中保持相關性至關重要。 社區參與:該項目強調社區驅動的倡議,採用激勵合作和反饋的機制。通過培養強大的社區,SPERO,$$s$ 能夠更好地滿足用戶需求並適應市場趨勢。 專注於包容性:通過提供低交易費用和用戶友好的界面,SPERO,$$s$ 旨在吸引多樣化的用戶群體,包括那些以前可能未曾參與加密領域的個體。這種對包容性的承諾與其通過可及性賦能的總體使命相一致。 SPERO,$$s$ 的時間線 理解一個項目的歷史提供了對其發展軌跡和里程碑的關鍵見解。以下是建議的時間線,映射 SPERO,$$s$ 演變中的重要事件: 概念化和構思階段:形成 SPERO,$$s$ 基礎的初步想法被提出,與區塊鏈行業內的去中心化和社區聚焦原則密切相關。 項目白皮書的發布:在概念階段之後,發布了一份全面的白皮書,詳細說明了 SPERO,$$s$ 的願景、目標和技術基礎設施,以吸引社區的興趣和反饋。 社區建設和早期參與:積極進行外展工作,建立早期採用者和潛在投資者的社區,促進圍繞項目目標的討論並獲得支持。 代幣生成事件:SPERO,$$s$ 進行了一次代幣生成事件(TGE),向早期支持者分發其原生代幣,並在生態系統內建立初步流動性。 首次 dApp 上線:與 SPERO,$$s$ 相關的第一個去中心化應用程序(dApp)上線,允許用戶參與平台的核心功能。 持續發展和夥伴關係:對項目產品的持續更新和增強,包括與區塊鏈領域其他參與者的戰略夥伴關係,使 SPERO,$$s$ 成為加密市場中一個具有競爭力和不斷演變的參與者。 結論 SPERO,$$s$ 是 web3 和加密貨幣潛力的見證,能夠徹底改變金融系統並賦能個人。憑藉對去中心化治理、社區參與和創新設計功能的承諾,它為更具包容性的金融環境鋪平了道路。 與任何在快速發展的加密領域中的投資一樣,潛在的投資者和用戶都被鼓勵進行徹底研究,並對 SPERO,$$s$ 的持續發展進行深思熟慮的參與。該項目展示了加密行業的創新精神,邀請人們進一步探索其無數可能性。儘管 SPERO,$$s$ 的旅程仍在展開,但其基礎原則確實可能影響我們在互聯網數字生態系統中如何與技術、金融和彼此互動的未來。

130 人學過發佈於 2024.12.17更新於 2024.12.17

什麼是 $S$

什麼是 AGENT S

Agent S:Web3中自主互動的未來 介紹 在不斷演變的Web3和加密貨幣領域,創新不斷重新定義個人如何與數字平台互動。Agent S是一個開創性的項目,承諾通過其開放的代理框架徹底改變人機互動。Agent S旨在簡化複雜任務,為人工智能(AI)提供變革性的應用,鋪平自主互動的道路。本詳細探索將深入研究該項目的複雜性、其獨特特徵以及對加密貨幣領域的影響。 什麼是Agent S? Agent S是一個突破性的開放代理框架,專門設計用來解決計算機任務自動化中的三個基本挑戰: 獲取特定領域知識:該框架智能地從各種外部知識來源和內部經驗中學習。這種雙重方法使其能夠建立豐富的特定領域知識庫,提升其在任務執行中的表現。 長期任務規劃:Agent S採用經驗增強的分層規劃,這是一種戰略方法,可以有效地分解和執行複雜任務。此特徵顯著提升了其高效和有效地管理多個子任務的能力。 處理動態、不均勻的界面:該項目引入了代理-計算機界面(ACI),這是一種創新的解決方案,增強了代理和用戶之間的互動。利用多模態大型語言模型(MLLMs),Agent S能夠無縫導航和操作各種圖形用戶界面。 通過這些開創性特徵,Agent S提供了一個強大的框架,解決了自動化人機互動中涉及的複雜性,為AI及其他領域的無數應用奠定了基礎。 誰是Agent S的創建者? 儘管Agent S的概念根本上是創新的,但有關其創建者的具體信息仍然難以捉摸。創建者目前尚不清楚,這突顯了該項目的初期階段或戰略選擇將創始成員保密。無論是否匿名,重點仍然在於框架的能力和潛力。 誰是Agent S的投資者? 由於Agent S在加密生態系統中相對較新,關於其投資者和財務支持者的詳細信息並未明確記錄。缺乏對支持該項目的投資基礎或組織的公開見解,引發了對其資金結構和發展路線圖的質疑。了解其支持背景對於評估該項目的可持續性和潛在市場影響至關重要。 Agent S如何運作? Agent S的核心是尖端技術,使其能夠在多種環境中有效運作。其運營模型圍繞幾個關鍵特徵構建: 類人計算機互動:該框架提供先進的AI規劃,力求使與計算機的互動更加直觀。通過模仿人類在任務執行中的行為,承諾提升用戶體驗。 敘事記憶:用於利用高級經驗,Agent S利用敘事記憶來跟蹤任務歷史,從而增強其決策過程。 情節記憶:此特徵為用戶提供逐步指導,使框架能夠在任務展開時提供上下文支持。 支持OpenACI:Agent S能夠在本地運行,使用戶能夠控制其互動和工作流程,與Web3的去中心化理念相一致。 與外部API的輕鬆集成:其多功能性和與各種AI平台的兼容性確保了Agent S能夠無縫融入現有技術生態系統,成為開發者和組織的理想選擇。 這些功能共同促成了Agent S在加密領域的獨特地位,因為它以最小的人類干預自動化複雜的多步任務。隨著項目的發展,其在Web3中的潛在應用可能重新定義數字互動的展開方式。 Agent S的時間線 Agent S的發展和里程碑可以用一個時間線來概括,突顯其重要事件: 2024年9月27日:Agent S的概念在一篇名為《一個像人類一樣使用計算機的開放代理框架》的綜合研究論文中推出,展示了該項目的基礎工作。 2024年10月10日:該研究論文在arXiv上公開,提供了對框架及其基於OSWorld基準的性能評估的深入探索。 2024年10月12日:發布了一個視頻演示,提供了對Agent S能力和特徵的視覺洞察,進一步吸引潛在用戶和投資者。 這些時間線上的標記不僅展示了Agent S的進展,還表明了其對透明度和社區參與的承諾。 有關Agent S的要點 隨著Agent S框架的持續演變,幾個關鍵特徵脫穎而出,強調其創新性和潛力: 創新框架:旨在提供類似人類互動的直觀計算機使用,Agent S為任務自動化帶來了新穎的方法。 自主互動:通過GUI自主與計算機互動的能力標誌著向更智能和高效的計算解決方案邁進了一步。 複雜任務自動化:憑藉其強大的方法論,能夠自動化複雜的多步任務,使過程更快且更少出錯。 持續改進:學習機制使Agent S能夠從過去的經驗中改進,不斷提升其性能和效率。 多功能性:其在OSWorld和WindowsAgentArena等不同操作環境中的適應性確保了它能夠服務於廣泛的應用。 隨著Agent S在Web3和加密領域中的定位,其增強互動能力和自動化過程的潛力標誌著AI技術的一次重大進步。通過其創新框架,Agent S展現了數字互動的未來,為各行各業的用戶承諾提供更無縫和高效的體驗。 結論 Agent S代表了AI與Web3結合的一次大膽飛躍,具有重新定義我們與技術互動方式的能力。儘管仍處於早期階段,但其應用的可能性廣泛且引人入勝。通過其全面的框架解決關鍵挑戰,Agent S旨在將自主互動帶到數字體驗的最前沿。隨著我們深入加密貨幣和去中心化的領域,像Agent S這樣的項目無疑將在塑造技術和人機協作的未來中發揮關鍵作用。

901 人學過發佈於 2025.01.14更新於 2025.01.14

什麼是 AGENT S

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