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Harrison Friedes
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AI for Individual Rights at the Human Rights Foundation, Founder & President of Freedom Lab NYC , Chair of Fat Cat Fab Lab.
Who's building the most interesting tools for agents right now?
The economy in the near future might be much more local, individuals providing services to individuals.
Agents might reward high agency the most, which would bode well for a world of responsibility and freedom.
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HarrisonFriedes 0 months ago
Software will now be bespoke, the only question is will it also be cypherpunk?
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HarrisonFriedes 0 months ago
The medium term future might be communication primarily through .md files and agents?
Would Nostr clients be able to fork the X algorithm to take out the bad and keep the good? image
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HarrisonFriedes 2 months ago
It might be a good time for us to switch from "Bitcoin is inevitable" to "We can make Bitcoin inevitable".
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HarrisonFriedes 2 months ago
A local AI that tracked all personal transactions and provided an exact calculation of inflation could be cool.
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HarrisonFriedes 2 months ago
What's the best podcast on Bitcoin politics / policy you listen to?
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HarrisonFriedes 3 months ago
If vibe coding can get to a point where it can easily replicate any app, which it's not far away from, everything will be de facto open source.
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HarrisonFriedes 3 months ago
Kind of crazy I've received $10 in zaps on Club Orange, for advertising I never have to even look at. Feel like there's something in the future of advertising here that could be very positive. image
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HarrisonFriedes 3 months ago
We might be at an end of an era, where there will no longer be early adapters of technology, and AI tools like vibe coding become so intuitive that innovations are equally available to everyone at once, independent of aptitude or technical niche. Sort of unheard of throughout the history of technology? The implications of this seem largely positive, but I could be wrong or missing something.