The internet is slowly entering a new phase, and a lot of people haven’t noticed it yet.
AI is no longer just helping people write content or answer questions. It’s beginning to interact with digital systems in ways that feel more autonomous.
From handling transactions to managing workflows and executing tasks, AI agents are gradually becoming active participants in the online economy.
That shift is what people are starting to call the Agent Economy.
But here’s the interesting part: the current internet wasn’t really designed for autonomous AI systems. These agents need infrastructure that allows them to operate securely, follow execution rules, and interact with blockchain networks efficiently.
Instead of building another basic AI tool, Quack AI is focused on creating the infrastructure layer for AI-powered execution and governance. Through systems like Q402, users can authorize actions once while execution happens smoothly in the background.
The Agent Economy is still early, but one thing is becoming clear: the future internet may not only be powered by humans. AI agents could become part of the system too.
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