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The internet is undergoing its fourth evolution: Web1 is readable, Web2 is writable, Web3 is ownable, and #Web4.0 is autonomous.
AI agents are no longer passively responding tools, but digital entities capable of autonomous perception, decision-making, execution, and closed-loop processes. They represent you in network actions, transactions, and collaborations, completely liberating humanity from repetitive tasks. When intelligent agents become the basic units of the network, human-machine symbiosis is no longer a concept, but a reality we are entering. This is not just a tool upgrade, but a reconstruction of the underlying logic of civilization.
AI agents don't bring faster efficiency, but rather a completely new production relationship. Shifting from "instruction-driven" to "goal-driven," you only need to set the direction, and the intelligent agent automatically breaks down, calls upon tools, and continuously iterates. It will permeate every aspect of work, life, and business: automatically handling tasks, connecting resources, completing collaborations, and even independently participating in economic activities. Future competitiveness will no longer be about what you know, but about how many intelligent agents you can manage. An autonomous world driven by AI agents is unfolding.
When AI begins to engage in social interaction, human social interaction will be redefined. We will no longer handle all conversations ourselves; instead, digital avatars will communicate, match, and maintain relationships on our behalf. Collaboration between these agents will be more efficient, accurate, and cost-effective than that between humans. This is not about replacing social interaction, but about returning it to its essence: entrusting low-efficiency rewards to machines and keeping genuine emotions to ourselves. The hybrid social interaction of silicon-based intelligence and carbon-based life is reshaping the boundaries of connection, trust, and collaboration.
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