Agentic Governance Initiative [AGI]

Arbitrum is growing fast: more voices, more ideas, and ideally, more decentralization. But how exactly will AGI help Arbitrum become even more decentralized?

When AI is involved, we will tend to rely on it too much. We start giving it commands, and little by little, we lose the human touch and lean too heavily on Swarm. Then no various voices any more :slight_smile:

Also, IBM reports that 62% of supply chain leaders already see agentic AI as a critical accelerator for operational speed. However, this speed comes with complexity, and that requires stronger oversight, transparency, and risk management.

That why if the AI doesn’t learn from good data, it might create noise and confusion within the DAO So overall, I’m not fully convinced by this proposal yet. But I’d support using AGI as a tool to assist DAO governance such as filtering comments, votes, or spotting AI generated inputs.

P/S: The DIP program has anti AI rules. Does bringing AGI into Arbitrum go against that?

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