AI Agent narrative is ongoing, and this article reviews 5 hot trends that are happening

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A new form of esports is emerging, aiming to crack large language models and intelligent agents. Author: Crypto Stream Compiled by: TechFlow [Image] Another article on intelligent agent trends? Didn't we post a similar post last week? That's right, but the pace of change in this field is really too fast. The rapid monetization of cryptocurrencies, combined with the constantly lowering barriers for developers (with the help of some focus-enhancing drugs), has pushed the potential of the open-source community to the limit. Here are some of the latest developments: Intelligent Agents Capable of Deploying Smart Contracts A few months ago, I saw that the developers of EVE Online had launched a new game called EVE Frontier, announcing that players could deploy smart contracts within the game. At the time, I joked that someone might try to pull off a "rug pull" scam in the game. Now, it seems that joke has come true - intelligent agents can also deploy smart contracts, which has many scammers worried about their "bread and butter" being at risk. But seriously, the ELIZA intelligent agent has now acquired the ability to read, write, and deploy smart contracts. This unlocks a whole new domain of applications for intelligent agents and will spawn many exciting innovations. Intelligent Agents Entering the Virtual World Recent breakthroughs in the AI field have made the real world increasingly wondrous. Perhaps you might think that at least we can find some peace in our favorite games? However, I have some bad news. A new trend is emerging where intelligent agents are being introduced into 3D simulation environments, even Minecraft. The projects I find most interesting include: - @realisworlds - @smolverse Cracking Intelligent Agents: A New "Esports" Trend Intelligent agents deploying our contracts, intelligent agents playing our games, intelligent agents are everywhere. This makes me feel a bit helpless. Perhaps it's time to fight back. Recently, a new form of esports is emerging, with the goal of cracking large language models (LLMs) and intelligent agents. There is already a competition with a five-figure prize pool, rewarding those who can get intelligent agents to "submit" through prompts. I feel this could become a popular phenomenon and even develop into a mainstream competitive form. The Musical Revolution of Intelligent Agents Have you heard an intelligent agent speak today? I don't want to comment too much on this, as I think everyone can foresee the direction of the future. Imagine a scenario where intelligent agents can touch human emotions, create symphonies more stunning than Mozart's, combined with an angelic voice copied from Adele's "Rolling in the Deep". By then, perhaps we will be the ones who are "cracked". We Are Winning Although this article has a somewhat mocking tone, it does raise some deep thoughts. So, I want to leave a positive message at the end. Yes, intelligent agents may replace many of our jobs. [Image] But at least we can seize the opportunity to earn substantial profits - as long as you don't fall behind the trend. For example, the Eliza framework has been one of the most popular repositories on GitHub for a month, indicating that our exploration in the crypto field is at the forefront of technological innovation. [Image]

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