Carmi Levy
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But what that looks like, what the the is, is a question that I don't think anyone, much less Mark Zuckerberg, can answer now.
Yeah, it's, you know, we are entering the era of agentic AI.
Maltbook is probably the first successful example of that.
They've created a network of millions of followers based on this, you know, pretty fast take up.
And so what you do is you bring the people responsible for this, in this case, a software developer and his team, and you do what's called an acqui-hire, bring them in-house,
You know, make them part of your team and then see what develops.
There almost isn't a plan.
You're almost trusting that these smart people will figure it out for themselves.
Yeah, they are and disturbing in some way because there was a lot of crypto, a lot of crime, a lot of scams, digital frauds.
You know, trying to create analogs for cyber criminal activity.
So, you know, kind of, you know, iffy.
But of course, you know, agents reflect the human world that they're built on.
And let's face it, the real world is a pretty scary place as well, filled with, quite frankly, scummy people.
So why would digital be any different?
Really appreciate being with you.
In concerning and exciting news, which I feel like is the main reason we bring on tech expert Carmi Levy for its Time for Technology time every week, we've got AI headsets monitoring everything fast food employee workers do.
Carmi, welcome to the show.
Good to be with you, David.
Thanks for having me.
And for the record, it's human carmy, not AI carmy.