Jan 7th: When Game Worlds Think For Themselves: How AI Agents and Web3 Are Rewriting Play, Work and Value ft: Dr Jane Thomason Leader in AI, Web3, Gaming & Digital Transformation episode artwork

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Jan 7th: When Game Worlds Think For Themselves: How AI Agents and Web3 Are Rewriting Play, Work and Value ft: Dr Jane Thomason Leader in AI, Web3, Gaming & Digital Transformation

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Online gaming is mutating from entertainment into a self-organising digital economy. AI agents now design worlds, manage resources and shape narratives in real time, while Web3 anchors ownership, governance and value on chain. The impact is profound: games become laboratories for autonomous markets, digital labour and creator economies. For players, this blurs play and work; for platforms, it turns gaming into infrastructure for future digital societies.If a friend or colleague would like to have their own weekly edition of Digital Bytes, please use this link to subscribe.For the full article click here

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