Kite is not 'doing AI', but filling the most lacking part of Web3: the machine-native payment and execution layer
There are many projects discussing AI in the market now, but if you break it down carefully, you'll find that most actually stop at the 'smart' level. Stronger models, faster reasoning, and more natural conversations seem impressive, but once you dig deeper—who pays for the AI's actions? How does the payment work? Who is responsible for the actions?—most projects start to become vague.
Kite is a bit different. It does not prioritize 'smarter AI' as its first priority, but instead asks a very fundamental question that has been overlooked:
If a large number of tasks in the future are completed automatically by agents, do these agents count as 'economic entities'?