Agents want to be liquid.
An agent created in a computer would be an exception to that?
If you built a good one, and you knew how to look at the dynamics, you’d find that the agent in the computer was in a “liquid” state. Although it’s virtualized, so the liquid is in the virtualization layer.
An agent created in a computer would be an exception to that?
If you built a good one, and you knew how to look at the dynamics, you’d find that the agent in the computer was in a “liquid” state. Although it’s virtualized, so the liquid is in the virtualization layer.