What could possibly go wrong? If smart contracts were the precedent for handling digital money automatically, and are deterministic yet notoriously difficult to secure, then agents, which are even less predictable, could prove to be just as bad, or worse.
esjeon•4m ago
Yeah, this would go no where for quite a long time. But agents will start replacing people once their mistakes cost less than hiring and managing people who perform the same tasks.
paool•1m ago
Well, not really.
The protocol is pretty simple. Make a request and get back payment headers.
Sign the data, with the proper amounts. The signed transaction is sent to a facilitator.
The facilitator validates the transaction, then broadcasts it onto the block chain.
The payload is now sent to the agent or user.
The failure would be if an agent is unable to call a tool to perform it in the first place. The failure wouldn't be in the payment protocol.
wslh•2h ago
esjeon•4m ago
paool•1m ago
The protocol is pretty simple. Make a request and get back payment headers.
Sign the data, with the proper amounts. The signed transaction is sent to a facilitator. The facilitator validates the transaction, then broadcasts it onto the block chain. The payload is now sent to the agent or user.
The failure would be if an agent is unable to call a tool to perform it in the first place. The failure wouldn't be in the payment protocol.