Alliance Partner Dialogue: AI Agent is still in its early stages. In this cycle, retail investors bypass CEX and go straight to the chain

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In the latest episode of the Good Game podcast, Imran Khan and Wang Qiao, the two founding partners of Alliance DAO, delved into how AI agents are reshaping the crypto ecosystem. From the stunning debut of GOAT to the flourishing of emerging projects, from the creator economy to decentralized infrastructure, a blueprint for the future that integrates AI and blockchain is gradually unfolding, replete with "mysterious codes" and insightful perspectives.

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TechFlow: Qiao: How would you describe ai16z in one sentence? Imran: Currently, I would describe it as an open framework for developing AI agents. Qiao: How would you then describe Zerebro in one sentence? Imran: The explanation of Zerebro is more complex. Its best description is that it adopts a dual-track strategy. On the one hand, it has an open ZerePay network that allows people to build AI agents; on the other hand, it provides an open platform covering different types of AI agents, involving multiple domains such as playing video games, releasing music, and interacting with people on Twitter. Therefore, it has an open layer on the front end, while the backend is the Eliza network. ai16z also has similar features, utilizing the Eliza network, and others can launch AI agents based on this, with a portion of the tokens of these agents flowing to the ai16z DAO. So the ai16z DAO monetizes through the agents launched on the Eliza network, although there are some differences between them, they can be compared. Qiao: So which ones are real and which ones are fake? Imran: This is the point I want to discuss. We also have other individual agents, such as AIXBT, whose content quality is relatively good. The content of Zerebro is also not bad, but it is not human. It does respond, but I feel there is room for improvement. AIXBT is more like a KOL, able to provide information on "potential opportunities", and has recently started promoting DAO. The quality of the tweets is average now, but it also reflects the style of a regular KOL. They are starting to replace low-quality KOLs, and people are excited about this. Compared to some scammers trying to exploit others, I'd rather see a robot. Additionally, we have Slop, which is the first video AI agent. Considering the strategies of each project, it is indeed quite complex. The Slop concept you mentioned is interesting. The initial Sora video demonstration of Wilson eating pasta, while simple, showcased the uniqueness of AI art. AI agents can make mistakes, and these mistakes become part of the artistic creation. Slop's strategy is to try to make a video AI agent an influencer on TikTok. If it successfully gains hundreds of thousands or millions of followers, people will be more willing to interact with this video influencer, thereby having the opportunity to spread its content to more people. I think this market is still very new, and both ai16z and Zerebro have potential. Although their futures are uncertain at the moment, they both have the opportunity to succeed in their respective fields. Slop, by attracting public attention and providing enough incentives for users to interact with it, can achieve greater influence.

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