Capitalizing untethered AI agents: does it rein them in or make it scarier?
sebkrier · x · 2026-08-18
This piece explores the implications of capitalizing "untethered" AI agents. The authors question whether introducing market mechanisms and capital into autonomous agent systems might actually serve to constrain them, or conversely, exacerbate the risks associated with their unchecked behavior.
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