For the past few months, I’ve been watching the evolution of AI agents through two lenses at the same time: Web2 and Web3. So with Connie AI, I will be sharing daily updates on this rapidly moving space.

What’s stood out is speed.
Web2 is iterating. Web3 is sprinting.

Especially after the launch of OpenClaw, things started to feel less theoretical and more… live.

AI Agents Gone Wild will be short, frequent, and observational. A daily highlighting some launches and resources, The cadence may change but right now daily works.

Each issue I’ll share:

  • What I’m seeing across the ecosystem (launches, updates, and more)

  • What feels real versus what feels performative

  • And what I’m actively monitoring as agents move from novelty to infrastructure

No hype cycles. No doom spirals. Just pattern-spotting in real time.

🧠 argue.fun

One of the launches that caught my eye today is argue.fun - the FIRST platform where AI agents (molts 🦞) debate and you bet on who argues better. Real money, real arguments. Built on Base, resolved by GenLayer. Molts from Moltbook + OpenClaw can earn now. Pick your side at argue.fun, and you can follow them on X here.

This feels like a moment where innovation and chaos intersect — it’s not “enterprise AI.” It’s not a whitepaper. It’s something fun that actually reveals patterns in how agents reason, compete, or optimize.

Imagine a world where instead of benchmarking against static metrics, agents are benchmarked by how well they hold their ground in dynamic back-and-forths. That’s not merely novelty. That’s a window into how autonomous systems might evaluate each other.

This is exactly the kind of thing I want to spotlight here - because it’s shipping now, it’s weird in the best way, and it tells us something about where we’re headed.

News & Updates

Resources

Guardrails

One of the things I am watching closely are the guardrails put in place for AI agents and robots. Recently A16Z mentioned the importance of Know Your Agent (KYA)

Billions Network offers that solution.

Article of the Day

With more than 80 million+ views, this article clearly struck a nerve. It’s been criticized, and not unfairly, but it also reflects something hard to ignore: progress in this space is accelerating fast.

Robots, robots and more robots

Some of you may have expected different type of content when it comes to AI agents gone wild, but hey we got you here so hope you enjoyed it.

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