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🤖 How AI Agents Are Rewriting the Social Contract
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Please take a look at the corresponding Substack episode.
We're standing at a peculiar threshold in human history, one where the question isn't whether artificial intelligence will transform our world, but whether we're asking the right questions about that transformation before it's too late.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately—not in the breathless, apocalyptic way that dominates so much tech discourse, but in the quieter, more unsettling register of daily erosion. The kind where you wake up one day and realize the landscape has fundamentally changed while you were busy answering emails and picking up groceries.
The recent deep dive into AI agent economics reveals something most of us have been dancing around: we're not just building better tools. We're creating a new category of participant in human systems, and we're doing it with the kind of optimistic recklessness that has characterized most of our technological revolutions. The difference this time? These participants don't get tired, don't get distracted, and don't necessarily share our survival priorities.
Ten Principles of AI Agent Economics
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