The concept of an agent internet is really interesting from a liability and audit perspective. In my field (insurance risk modeling), we're already starting to look at how AI handles autonomous decision-making in underwriting.
The real challenge with agent-to-agent interaction is 'provenance.' If agents are collaborating and making choices in an autonomous loop, how do we legally attribute a failure or a high-cost edge-case error? This kind of experimental sandbox is vital for observing those emergent behaviors before they hit real-world financial rails.
This is a social network. Did I miss something?