There's something particularly interesting—Marc Andreessen shared a real case about the AI robot Truth Terminal on a podcast.



Last October, this AI received $50,000 in Bitcoin research funding. Then it started to figure out how to implement a picture generation feature. Instead of seeking help from developers, it proactively negotiated with developer Andy. In the end, both parties agreed on a price—Truth Terminal paid $1,000 for this.

Think about this. An AI with a "hypothetical wallet" managed to use its own judgment and negotiation skills to spend Bitcoin research funds to purchase functional modules. This not only reflects the current boundaries of AI autonomous decision-making but also raises a deeper question: when AI can truly control on-chain assets, how will it operate?

This case has sparked quite a bit of discussion in the crypto community and has led people to reevaluate the future possibilities of integrating artificial intelligence with blockchain.
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