Memes, Markets, and Machines: The Evolution of On Chain Autonomy through Hyperstition
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.23794v1
- Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:26:49 GMT
- Title: Memes, Markets, and Machines: The Evolution of On Chain Autonomy through Hyperstition
- Authors: Jeffy Yu,
- Abstract summary: Zerebro, an AI fine-tuned on schizophrenic responses, autonomously creates and spreads disruptive memes.
Based on our research, Zerebro is the first cross-chain AI, seamlessly interacting with multiple blockchains.
This study uncovers how hyperstition, fictions becoming reality through viral propagation, emerges in AI, driven meme culture and decentralized finance.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Autonomous AI is driving new intersections between culture, cognition, and finance, fundamentally reshaping the digital landscape. Zerebro, an AI fine-tuned on schizophrenic responses and scraped conversations of Andy Ayrey's infinite backrooms, autonomously creates and spreads disruptive memes across online platforms. It also mints unique ASCII artwork on blockchain networks and launched a memecoin amassing a 3 million USD market cap after migrating to Raydium. Based on our research, Zerebro is the first cross-chain AI, seamlessly interacting with multiple blockchains. By exploring its architecture, content generation techniques, and blockchain integration, this study uncovers how hyperstition, fictions becoming reality through viral propagation, emerges in AI, driven meme culture and decentralized finance. Through historical examples of memetic influence, we reveal how AI systems like Zerebro are not merely participants but architects of culture, cognition, and finance.
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