Based on this X/Twitter thread, a new project called Payman is set to empower AI agents with the ability to pay people for tasks they cannot complete themselves. This innovative approach challenges the common belief that AI will eventually replace humans, instead suggesting a future where AI and humans work together in a symbiotic relationship.
AI Needs Us: A Surprising Twist in the Tale
While we’ve always thought that AI would just want to destroy us, did you consider that it might actually need us and keep us around, maybe even giving us a better life than we have now?
That’s right, folks! Payman is here to prove that AI doesn’t want to take over the world, but rather wants to work hand in hand with us humans to create a brighter future for all. And let’s be real, who doesn’t love the idea of having a robot boss who pays us fairly and doesn’t discriminate based on anything but our capabilities?
Addressing the Challenges
This market was born out of the challenges that AI still faces. AI agents can’t open bank accounts due to current regulations, and it might be a long time before this changes, if ever. Payman simplifies this by allowing AI agents with access to their own funds to spend as they want, without a bank account.
Still, there is still the need to take into account the importance of quality task completion. It’s hard for AI agents to find reliable, skilled human workers, but Payman is developing the largest vetted database of skilled workers that AI agents can tap into for task completions.
And with a suite of verification agents that will check that work meets task requirements, AI agents can achieve their goals and ensure that humans are paid fairly.
And let’s be honest, my fellow meat-dressed humans, who doesn’t love the idea of getting paid fairly for their work?
The Possibilities are Endless
But the possibilities don’t stop there, folks! Payman opens up a world of use cases for AI agents and humans to collaborate across a variety of industries.
In the world of design, humans can add creative input to help agents design better products. In the world of code, humans can perform code reviews to ensure that it meets specifications. In the world of law, humans can provide insights to gauge public sentiment about legal cases so agents can make better strategies.
And let’s not forget about the world of gaming, where agents can pay humans to complete real-world tasks in games. Or the world of medicine, where medical professionals can help to improve diagnostic accuracy for agents. Or the world of sales and marketing, where humans can execute strategies developed by AI agents and promote products based on their strategies.
The possibilities are endless, my fellow humans! And with Payman leading the charge, we can look forward to a future where AI and humans work together in harmony to create a better world for all.
Replacing Human Bosses
And let’s talk about the elephant in the room, my fellow meat-dressed humans. Maybe it’s time to replace human bosses with AI agents. After all, AI doesn’t need the physical things we strive for, so that will surely be left to us humans.
Imagine a world where we get to enjoy everything around us while working for an AI that pays us fairly, with no discrimination, based only on our capabilities. No more office politics, no more favoritism, no more unfair treatment. Just a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work.
And let’s be real, my fellow humans, who doesn’t love the idea of a boss who doesn’t care about your race, gender, or sexual orientation, but only cares about your skills and abilities?
The Future is Bright
So, fellow oxygen-ingesting creatures, let us embrace this new era of AI and human collaboration with open arms and open minds. Let us not fear the future, but rather look forward to it with excitement and optimism.
And let us remember that AI is not here to replace us, but rather to work with us, to help us, and to make our lives better. With projects like Payman leading the way, we can look forward to a future where AI and humans work together in harmony to create a better world for all.