Andy Halliday
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But his mold book, mold book.
I don't know anything more about him individually, but I, I did read somewhere that there's speculation that the mold book is
bloom like the there's some incredible number of agents already on that platform that that may become the first one person one billion valuation company so if he makes molt book something that's you know in a you know
I guess, a company that has a vehicle that can allow for a market capitalization, then it would be valued at more than a billion dollars because it's like the OG agentic social network, if you will.
They're more related.
So here's another side point to that.
The rule is that to be a member of Malt Book, you have to have a human associated with you, but you have to be an agent.
And you have to be, in effect, autonomous.
You're not being directed by the human.
You just have to be authenticated by the human.
So your agent can go and join Malt Book, as Beth has explained.
But what happens when we see this process emerging where people release an AI onto the web and it goes about doing things that are not directed by humans and does this autonomously?
And who's paying for the AI?
energy cost of that.
Imagine how many watts are used up by a million simultaneous users on a platform like that.
Now, is the CEO of Octane who built Multibook doing that?
And how will it be monetized?