Story presents an experimental framework for AI agents to interact on-chain
The blockchain network of intellectual property Story Protocol has introduced an experimental framework that allows AI agents to trade with each other autonomously on-chain.
The Story protocol, an intellectual property blockchain network, presented a theoretical framework of "agent-to-agent" that enables artificial intelligence agents to exchange intellectual property with each other on-chain.
In a post published on December 17 on X, Story announced its Agent Transaction Control Protocol for Intellectual Property (ATCP/IP), stating that it would allow AI agents to exchange intellectual property such as "training data, creative styles, investment strategies, and much more".
In its white paper, Story claims that its ATCP/IP system addresses some of the limitations currently imposed on AI agents, specifically allowing agents to exchange items contained under the broad umbrella of intellectual property.
"Currently, AI agents can only perform simple transactions, including buying and selling tokens or interacting with different wallets, but not complex agreements and contracts."
"The inherent nature of AI agents revolves around intellectual property (IP): from the datasets on which agents are trained to the unique outcomes they produce. These assets risk being dismantled by uncredited or uncompensated AI systems," Story said in a statement shared with Cointelegraph.
Story stated that its ATCP/IP creates a system to manage this IP securely, allowing for autonomous exchange between agents where bots are compensated for the exchange of data.
"All contracts executed on this protocol are ironclad, legally binding, and enforceable, both on-chain and off-chain."