
Autonomous Knowledge Economy | SoTA Frontiers Night
For most of history, knowledge has been created, validated, and exchanged by people. Experts accumulate it, institutions certify it, and companies broker access
For most of history, knowledge has been created, validated, and exchanged by people. Experts accumulate it, institutions certify it, and companies broker access to it through analysts, consultancies, and expert networks. We believe that as autonomous agents take on more of the reasoning, retrieval, and decision-making once performed by humans, they become more than just consumers of knowledge, but creators, evaluators, and brokers of it. The key questions to be answered in the new autonomous knowledge economy are: How will knowledge be valued? How will knowledge be traded? How will knowledge be trusted, when participants are increasingly non-human? Join us over some drinks and food. We'll explore these questions and ask what the autonomous knowledge economy should look like before its defaults are chosen for us. We’ll be joined by Kush Madlani (CTO, Wexler.ai), Ed Miller (founder, ex-Meta Reality Labs Research), and additional guests.
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