We spend so much time talking about how smart AI is , But intelligence isn't the hard part anymore.
The real challenge is this :
What happens when two AI agents look at the same information and still disagree?
Imagine one AI says a payment should go through while another insists the contract wasn't fulfilled , both believe they're right someone or something has to settle that dispute fairly.
That's why @GenLayer caught my attention.
I think of it as the decision layer for the agentic economy. Instead of trusting a single AI or relying on rigid smart contracts, multiple independent AI validators review the situation and work toward a fair outcome.
It's similar to asking for several expert opinions before making an important decision, rather than trusting the first answer you hear.
As AI agents begin handling more business, finance, and everyday transactions, disagreements won't be rarethey'll be inevitable.
The future won't just need smarter AI.
It'll need a trusted way to resolve conflicts when they happen.
That's the role I believe @GenLayer is building for the next generation of autonomous systems.
Want to explore how it works or choose your role in the ecosystem? Visit the GenLayer Portal: https://t.co/OEDonZR5GD
If AI agents become part of our everyday lives, what kind of dispute do you think will be the hardest to resolve?