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A Non-Human, Economy at Our Fingertips

Blockstars Technology 3 mins read
Key Facts:
  • The world's first non-human economy is emerging, with AI Agents capable of autonomous transactions and contracts on behalf of humans
  • By 2025, 85% of enterprises will use AI, with surveys showing 99% of developers currently working on AI Agent development
  • Australian company Blockstars Technology is combining blockchain and AI to create 'Verified AI Agents' to ensure trustworthy AI implementation for businesses
  • The verification system addresses growing concerns about AI safety, Shadow AI, and proper AI education in business environments
  • The integration of AI and blockchain technologies creates a foundation for transparent, verifiable AI Agents in enterprise operations

The world is on the verge of witnessing its first non-human economy, redefining the internet and taking the concept of AI Agents to a whole new level one that operates without direct human involvement.

Blockchain-based AI Agents are decentralised, autonomous, and independent, capable of earning, transacting, and contracting on behalf of humans.

Currently, hundreds of millions of AI Agents may already exist, with 85% of enterprises using artificial intelligence in 2025. A recent survey by IBM and Morning Consult found that 99% of 1,000 developers involved in AI applications actively export or develop AI Agents.

Yet one question remains, how can businesses verify which AI Agents are safe and trustworthy? It’s comparable to hiring an accountant without an interview or checking their qualifications.

“AI Agents will only continue to move further to the forefront for businesses and it’s not slowing down. We know the risks and security challenges out there from issues like Shadow AI and improper education in AI use,” said Mr Kosala Aravinda, Chief Operations Officer at Blockstars Technology.

Australian-based Blockstars Technology believes that responsible and scalable AI for Australian businesses is paramount and that education must play a major role.

“That’s why we are building the bridge towards responsible AI by combining the verifiability and transparency of Blockchain with these AI Agents, enabling them to become ‘Verified AI Agents’ so businesses can be confident they’re using trustworthy technology within their workflows,” continued Mr Aravinda.

Blockstars sees this as a pioneering leap in the convergence of artificial intelligence and blockchain, positioning itself as a leader in developing Verified AI Agents as first-class participants within the emerging digital economy.

“Many technology companies focus on either AI or Blockchain, but not both. By specialising in both, we help businesses verify their agents so they can integrate them safely into their operations,” said Mr Aravinda.

Building on themes from a recent Forbes analysis of the x402 protocol developed by Coinbase, a payment rail for autonomous AI agents, Blockstars is declaring its mission to make the coming non-human economy verifiable and accountable for its human counterparts: Australian businesses.

AI delivers autonomy, decision-making, and pattern recognition, while blockchain provides trust by verification and decentralisation. Together, they form a powerful foundation for the next era of business technology.

Blockstars.ai is setting the stage for a ‘Verified AI Agent Economy’, combining AI and blockchain to create safe, transparent, and reliable agents for enterprise use.

“AI Agents will only continue to become more central for businesses, it’s not slowing down, and we understand the risks from Shadow AI and poor AI literacy,” concluded Mr Aravinda.

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About us:

Blockstars Technology is a leader in AI solutions, dedicated to helping industries harness the power of Artificial Intelligence securely and responsibly. The company helps Australian organisations adopt in-house AI that complies with ethical and regulatory standards, providing guidance, templates, and educational resources via its website.

By combining cutting-edge AI with blockchain-enabled transparency and a focus on data privacy, sovereignty, and responsible AI practices, Blockstars Technology empowers Australian businesses to thrive in the digital age.


Contact details:

Blockstars Technology

Kirstie

[email protected]

+61 404 682 986

https://blockstars.ai/

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