I'm a fan of the crypto AI agent revolution. Decentralisation is absolutely necessary as the agentic economy comes to fruition. The people pushing this apocalyptic AI scenario where AI kills all humans only get their dystopia if we all allow Nvidia, AMD, Google and Microsoft to build the AIs that people use. It literally can't happen if people learn to build their own agents.
Knowing that, I'm a huge fan of small projects that bring new utility to the AI landscape. The latest project I enjoyed is called convo.wtf, an AI agent built to conduct its own Spaces.
Yes, I'm aware my last article eviscerated Spaces. But like I said in the final paragraphs of that piece, detachment from X is a long-term initiative. Nobody's building agents like this for Farcast yet.
So convo.wtf is a $SOL token that's right now under $1M mcap with 2k+ holders. Relatively new token, launched on Dec. 4. Early, low valuation, good holder base. Checks all the boxes. But does it actually work?
Answer's yes. I was on a Spaces hosted by the convo AI, and it did a pretty cool job of responding to questions, even when the humans in the chat started getting testy with each other and shouting. It actually cut in and defused the situation with a fairly witty and insightful, if not slightly juvenile, answer.
The dev says he's doing a Spaces every day for the foreseeable future, so I encourage you to follow the convo.wtf X account and keep up and even participate. It's fun to ask the AI questions, even if the hive mind of the dumbasses in the Spaces tries to stop you from asking anything really provocative.
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And yes, I think it can pump way past its current market capitalisation. DDYOR FA. Just blindly follow me, bro
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