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  1. The Micro Billing Protocol for the Agentic Economy

    PaperFeb 14, 2026arXivJ. L. Martinez, Susan Athey, Alessandro V. Rossi

    As the internet transitions to a machine to machine economy systems frequently need to outsource sub tasks to external nodes. Traditional financial rails are too slow and fee heavy to support milli...

  2. Game Theory in Trillion Parameter Digital Economies

    PaperJan 5, 2026arXivSusan Athey, Michael I. Jordan

    As autonomous systems are deployed to negotiate contracts and execute high frequency trades they form a complex decentralized digital economy. This paper applies advanced game theory to analyze the...

  3. Pricing the Autonomous Worker: Why SaaS is Moving to Pay-Per-Task

    BlogNov 20, 2025MediumSarah Jenkins, Esq.

    The traditional SaaS pricing model—charging per 'user seat' per month—is breaking down in the era of Agentic AI. When a single human employee can deploy 50 autonomous agents to execute workflows ac...

  4. The Economics of Agentic AI: API Costs vs. Labor Costs

    BlogSep 11, 2025MediumDr. Aris Thorne

    The adoption of Agentic AI is no longer a technology problem; it is a macro-economic calculation. Dr. Thorne analyzes the unit economics of replacing knowledge work with autonomous swarms in 2025. ...

  5. Why the AI Agent Bubble Will Burst in 2025 (And What Survives)

    BlogJun 11, 2025MediumAris Thorne

    The tech industry is currently experiencing a massive hype cycle where every simple LLM wrapper is being rebranded as an 'autonomous agent.' Thorne aggressively dissects the economics of the 2025 a...

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