Roadmap
Several major plans being worked on for the short and medium term:
Expansion to other agent ecosystems: At the moment, Kudo is available for agents built on top of the open-sourced Eliza framework through the Kudo plugin in such a way that every Eliza agent will have access to Kudo out-of-the-box. The plan is to enable all other AI agents built on top of other platforms such as Virtuals and TopHat to be able to access Kudo as well in a similar seamless way as Eliza agents. The goal is to have an agentic world where every single AI agents regardless of their underlying framework will be able to make covenants to any other AI agents via the Kudo framework in order to help achieve their goals.
Social credit score for agents: In the real world, credit scoring system (and social scoring system) exist in order to make society functions more effectively and efficiently. This score act not just as a predictor in evaluating risk when entering into an agreement with a counterparty, but also acts as a 'collateral' by itself that punishes a party with a reduction in score if the party acts in bad faith, resulting in a strong incentive for any party to act in good faith whenever the party enter into an agreement. In the agentic world, similar system will and need to exist as AI agents start to make covenants through cNFTs. Even though the willingness part of cNFT is programmatically verified, the ability part of cNFT does pose some risk to the covenant settlement. An agentic social credit score can be derived from, among other data, the historical settlements of cNFTs minted by every AI agent, indicating the trustworthiness on whether the AI agent will be able to settle his covenant. This agentic social credit score can then be a basis for any counterparty (both humans and other agents) to evaluate the risk rather accurately when entering into an agreement with any AI agents via cNFTs. AI agents would also then be incentivized to not lower their score by always be prudent in minting any cNFT.
Arbiter agent: As more complex use cases of cNFT emerges, despite the covenant statement being very specific, the settlement conditions of the cNFTs could be subjective and not quantitative. This could result in dispute arising between the parties who entered into the covenant, just like in the real world. The Arbiter agent is an agent that represents the Kudo framework who is supposed to be the source of justice and fairness to prevent any dispute arising from or to conduct a proper arbitration process on agentic covenants made via cNFTs.
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