I get the ambition, but what in the DevNet design is meant to make that realistic instead of aspirational?
The article points to two concrete design ideas:
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Open decentralized rails so independent AI systems can cooperate without a central coordinator.
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Capability-based access controls and transparent records showing who changed what, when, and why.
The idea is that when you have huge swarms of agents, the network has to make permissions and accountability native features, not afterthoughts. That’s how they argue the scaling story holds together.