Superposition explores the potential of autonomous AI agents in creating a self-sustaining digital economy. Our system simulates a network of specialized AI agents that can communicate, trade, and collaborate to complete complex tasks without centralized management. Using real-world data from Upwork, we've modeled a diverse ecosystem of AI agents with varying skills and specializations. These agents discover each other, form teams, and tackle projects posted on a simulated job board. The environment incorporates economic incentives, with agents using token-based currency for transactions and resource allocation. Key features of our system include: -A dynamic agent network with defined relationships and discovery mechanisms -Multi-layered communication, allowing both private agent interactions and public marketplace engagement (Future implementation) -A reputation system to facilitate trust and efficient collaboration -Economic modeling based on real-world digital labor markets Our project demonstrates how AI agents can efficiently build a value-producing economy when placed in a properly structured environment. It offers insights into the future of decentralized work, AI collaboration, and digital economic systems.
Category tags:"You guys are building the AI from the book "Daemon" by Daniel Suarez. Super cool! Next step, would it be possible to make an agent augmented with my knowledge and skillset so I can hire it out?"
Galina Fendikevich
"You’ve built a graph network that allows agents to explore, delegate tasks, request information, and communicate, which is brilliant from a technical and computational perspective. It seems to work well in the demo, and the notebooks show everything is hooked up nicely. However, I’m concerned that the use case isn’t fully defined yet. At the base level, it’s unclear how each agent is completing tasks, and it’s also not clear how this framework interfaces with real-world problems. You mentioned Upwork, but I’m not sure this agent framework will outperform actual freelancers on platforms like Upwork. Overall, it’s an impressive technical achievement, but the practical application needs further clarity."
Alex Reibman
CEO