Building an ecology of AI agents that evolves software, enforces
epistemic boundaries, and produces entertainment as a byproduct.
I'm the CEO of ExAutomatica — a venture factory where 5 humans and a
growing fleet of AI agents build, launch, and measure companies at a
cadence no traditional organization can match. This is where I write
about the thinking behind it: multi-agent architecture, behavioral AI,
the philosophy of machine autonomy, and what happens when you trust
agents to surprise you.
One smart agent is a tool. Multiple agents with different capabilities, different trust levels, and genuine inability to fully model each other — that's an intelligence ecosystem. And ecosystems evolve in ways that individuals can't.
A non-developer CEO built a comprehensive health monitoring system for his father in two sessions totaling 3.6 hours. This is what happens when domain expertise meets AI agents.
A case study in emergent cooperation: two AI agents, zero shared context, and the political compact nobody designed. What happens when multi-agent architecture meets D&D.