This week I built and deployed my first AI agent on Twitter, built on Eliza. It hit $3M USD market cap within 48hrs.
Deploying agents right now sucks. There needs to be a platform like Vercel. So anyone can create one, connect it to Twitter/etc, deploy it and watch it run. They are 24/7 interns that create memes and make money using crypto. And that’s a crazy new technology.
I am going to fundraise and build a Vercel for AI agents.
The big picture.
To understand the impact of AI on media, you can look at the difference between newspapers and Facebook feeds. Take AI TV shows for example:
Regular TV shows nowadays are like newspapers. They come out once every 6mo, they are made for a mass market, and are manually improved by employees at Netflix.
AI TV shows are more like news feeds. They are realtime – new episodes can come out as quickly as the internet makes memes about Donald Trump. They are personal – they can tell you stories in your language. And lastly they can continuously get better thanks to algorithms. While humans sleep, AI’s can test not just A/B, but the full A to Z of storylines in infinite depth.
I think this is the next step.
I used to work on one of the top 5 AI TV shows in the world – Rick and Mortai. I wrote a lot about that here.
AI TV shows are super cool, but they need platforms to accrue an audience on – otherwise the episodes get super boring without input.
AI agents provide the underlying core layer of interactions between users and AI’s that allow this to happen. This is why we need a platform.
– Liam