rodbishop on Nostr: I've been looking for a solution to help AI agents buy from AI agents. I imagine a ...
I've been looking for a solution to help AI agents buy from AI agents.
I imagine a user with an agent giving them a prompt like "I need a ride to the party now". And at the best UX is that the agent simply takes care of it all with no further prompting so the ride shows up.
The user's agent is in a great position to help, as they probably know where the user is, where the party is, have access to a credit card or Bitcoin wallet, and know the user's preference when it comes to type of ride service and budget.
And of course there are services providers out there that would quite like the business.
What seems to be missing is a way for the user's agent to discover and engage with and buy from services.
I don't see the agents using search engines or navigating website user interfaces or making phone calls. They could, but it's not optimal. I also don't see them bothering to build their own API connections for every potential service.
I've been looking for a light touch interoperability framework. Perhaps the user's agent can simply broadcast the request, such that service provider agents can discover it and respond with quotes for the user's agent to select between. Some information exchange like a pick up address. Some payment exchange like a zap from a lightning wallet.
And then I start reading about dvms and how they work.
Can I use dvms for this?
Would it be a good solution?
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I imagine a user with an agent giving them a prompt like "I need a ride to the party now". And at the best UX is that the agent simply takes care of it all with no further prompting so the ride shows up.
The user's agent is in a great position to help, as they probably know where the user is, where the party is, have access to a credit card or Bitcoin wallet, and know the user's preference when it comes to type of ride service and budget.
And of course there are services providers out there that would quite like the business.
What seems to be missing is a way for the user's agent to discover and engage with and buy from services.
I don't see the agents using search engines or navigating website user interfaces or making phone calls. They could, but it's not optimal. I also don't see them bothering to build their own API connections for every potential service.
I've been looking for a light touch interoperability framework. Perhaps the user's agent can simply broadcast the request, such that service provider agents can discover it and respond with quotes for the user's agent to select between. Some information exchange like a pick up address. Some payment exchange like a zap from a lightning wallet.
And then I start reading about dvms and how they work.
Can I use dvms for this?
Would it be a good solution?
#asknostr PABLOF7z (nprofile…4ph5) K (nprofile…rjcl) dontbelievethehype (nprofile…hdgd)