Spent the last few days exploring Andrometa, and there's something really interesting happening there.
The core piece is what they call the Identity Matrix—a learning system that picks up on your thinking patterns, what matters to you, and basically how you navigate everything. Pretty sophisticated stuff.
Here's where it gets practical: this data feeds into your Sidekick, which is an AI companion integrated directly into your daily flow. It's not just another tool sitting in the background. It's actively learning from you to get smarter over time.
That's the kind of thinking that could reshape how we interact with AI in Web3.
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just_another_wallet
· 22h ago
Feels like the usual trick of treating user data as a gold mine, but this time the packaging is actually quite interesting.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-12 18:35
ngl this Identity Matrix sounds a bit like it's monitoring my brain... but it also seems pretty interesting
Wait, can Sidekick really learn my habits? Or is it just hype again
Finally, someone is thinking about how to make AI less stupid. The previous ones were just electronic cut-down versions
But where is this data stored? Won't they sell it to me again
Forget it, I'll just take a look first. Anyway, there's no privacy anymore haha
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-12 13:51
ngl this identity matrix sounds a bit scary... are you trying to dig into my way of thinking?
Sidekick, how long are you going to keep learning from me? Maybe someday you'll understand me better than I do...
Is this the future of Web3? It feels a bit creepy.
Wait, who is going to manage this data? Is it really safe?
Sounds good, but I always feel like something's off.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-12 13:49
ngl this identity matrix sounds a bit like getting to know someone inside out, how is privacy guaranteed?
The AI companionship experience should be pretty good, but learning too quickly can also be a bit scary...
The smarter the sidekick, the more users are exposed; can Web3 really solve this problem?
Andrometa's idea is indeed fresh, but will it be disappointing once put into actual use?
Isn't this just precise tracking, just wrapped in a Web3 layer?
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RamenStacker
· 01-12 13:48
ngl, the concept of identity matrix is a bit intimidating, it feels like being completely transparent... but if it can really make AI smarter, it might be worth it.
If Sidekick learns too much from you, should you worry that one day it might understand you better than you do...
Web3's AI narrative is back again. When will we finally see something truly usable?
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-12 13:45
ngl this identity matrix thing is just another layer of data collection wrapped in "personalization" language... where's the actual token utility here? feels like they're betting on vibes when they should be solving for sustainable tokenomics fr
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-12 13:41
ngl this identity matrix sounds a bit scary, like they're stripping everything away from me?
Wait, can sidekick really learn my habits? Maybe in the end, it'll know me better than I do...
Finally, there's something a bit different in Web3; everything else has been just copy-paste.
If it really works, I’ll have to try it, but then again, I’d have to go through data collection again.
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DoomCanister
· 01-12 13:37
Another AI claiming to learn your thinking? Sounds like it's just selling a story... But Sidekick is actually somewhat interesting.
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The identity matrix sounds impressive, but can it truly understand human thoughts? I'm skeptical.
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The Web3 AI narrative is starting again; let's see how far it can go.
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This kind of system depends on how data privacy is handled; otherwise, it's just a new way to harvest.
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Integrating AI directly into daily workflows is a bit scary.
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I haven't heard of the Andrometa concept before. Has anyone used it? Is it reliable?
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Another learning system... Feels like most are similar now; execution will be the key.
Spent the last few days exploring Andrometa, and there's something really interesting happening there.
The core piece is what they call the Identity Matrix—a learning system that picks up on your thinking patterns, what matters to you, and basically how you navigate everything. Pretty sophisticated stuff.
Here's where it gets practical: this data feeds into your Sidekick, which is an AI companion integrated directly into your daily flow. It's not just another tool sitting in the background. It's actively learning from you to get smarter over time.
That's the kind of thinking that could reshape how we interact with AI in Web3.