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AIVM Introduces “Are You Replaceable?” Campaign as AI Agents Enter the Economic Layer

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As AI agents move from tools to economic actors, AIVM introduces a campaign and testnet addressing the gap between agent capability and governance infrastructure.

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April 30, 2026

Artificial intelligence is moving beyond assistive use cases and into execution.

Across industries, AI agents are beginning to handle workflows, trigger transactions, interact with APIs, and operate with increasing levels of autonomy. This shift is redefining AI’s role from a productivity tool to an active participant in economic systems.

This week, AIVM, a frontier infrastructure company focused on AI agent governance, launched Are You Replaceable?, a campaign designed to explore that question through a cultural and interactive lens.

A Shift From Tools to Economic Actors

The campaign arrives at a time when the role of AI is rapidly evolving.

Recent projections estimate that over 1.3 billion AI agents could be active by 2028, with trillions of dollars in economic value expected to flow through agent-driven systems by the end of the decade.

At the same time, enterprise adoption is accelerating, with a growing share of applications embedding task-specific agents capable of executing workflows, interacting with APIs, and making decisions with minimal human oversight.

This shift marks a transition from AI as a productivity layer to AI as an economic participant.

The Gap Between Capability and Control

While advancements in model performance and agent frameworks continue at pace, infrastructure for governing agent behavior has lagged behind.

Today, many systems rely on post-execution monitoring, prompt-based constraints, or application-layer safeguards, approaches that offer limited protection once an agent has access to financial systems, sensitive data, or operational permissions.

As agents begin to interact directly with wallets, APIs, and enterprise environments, the consequences of failure become materially higher.

In these contexts, errors are no longer contained to outputs, they result in executed actions.

AIVM’s Approach: Governance at Runtime

AIVM is positioning itself around this emerging gap.

Described as a “trust and settlement layer for the agentic economy,” the network focuses on enabling AI agents to operate with defined permissions, verifiable identity, and enforceable constraints.

Its architecture introduces mechanisms such as:

  • Agent identity standards to establish verifiable ownership and attribution
  • Mandates that define what an agent is allowed to do
  • Policy validation systems that intercept and evaluate actions before execution
  • Execution receipts that provide an immutable record of agent behavior

The objective is to shift agent safety from reactive monitoring to proactive enforcement.

Campaign as Entry Point

Rather than introducing these concepts through traditional infrastructure messaging, AIVM is using the “Are You Replaceable?” campaign as a point of entry.

The campaign centers around a lightweight interactive quiz, where users receive a personalized “replaceability” scorecard based on their responses.

While presented in a playful format, the underlying narrative reflects a broader theme:

As AI systems become capable of performing human tasks, the more relevant question becomes how those systems are governed once deployed.

Participants are encouraged to share their results, unlocking access to the next phase of the AIVM ecosystem.

From Campaign to Testnet: “Boot The Core”

The campaign serves as the gateway into AIVM’s upcoming testnet activation, “Boot The Core.”

Structured as a gamified on-chain experience, the testnet invites users to interact directly with the network through prompt-based inputs, scoring systems, and progression mechanics designed to simulate real-world agent interactions.

The initiative aims to generate large-scale network activity while introducing users to the mechanics of agent validation, execution, and accountability.

About AIVM

AIVM is a Layer 1 protocol building agent infrastructure for the post-human economy, incubated and backed by ChainGPT.

The protocol is designed to give AI agents the identity, governance, and economic accountability they need to operate as trusted participants in real-world systems. With the L1 chain, BYOA Protocol, TEE Policy Oracle, and testnet infrastructure going live soon!

For more information follow @AIVM_Network on X.

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