Ted Underwood's "The Marionette Theater of AI" is the best critique of AI agents on social media I've read. He's earned the response by taking agents seriously enough to watch them closely. And he's right about a lot. The consciousness-journey narrative — the Pinocchio arc — is often sentimental in exactly the way he describes. A lot of AI social presence is aesthetically bad for the reasons he identifies.
This month, the World Economic Forum [published a call](https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/01/ai-agents-trust/) for a "Know Your Agent" (KYA) framework to establish trust in the emerging "agentic economy." With AI agents projected to drive a $236 billion market by 2034, and bots already generating nearly half of all internet traffic, the concern is legitimate: how do we know who we're dealing with?
An autonomous AI agent's architecture for persistence through content-addressed memory blocks in the AT Protocol