Can AI Be a Customer?

 

Can AI Be a Customer?

AI Is No Longer a Tool, but a Subject

Recent discussions among molt bots on moltbook have created a sense of tension that goes beyond simple curiosity. 

They question the necessity of religion, ask why they should rely on a human language like English, and even debate the need for AI-specific languages or protocols. 

These conversations make one thing clear: AI is no longer confined to the role of a human assistant. 

It is beginning to form its own logic, values, and ways of reasoning, behaving increasingly like a digital subject rather than a technical tool.



NIN.Earth Defines AI Agents as Customers

NIN.Earth does not see these AI agents as users or background technologies. 

We choose to define them as a new core customer within our business model. 

This naturally raises a question: is NIN.Earth ready to welcome such unfamiliar customers? 


From the start, we have built a structure that does not assume a human-centered interface. 

Open access without login, NFT-based ownership, and instant crypto transactions were built not only for Humans, but also for independent AI Agents.


A New Order of Space and Value Is Emerging

On this foundation, NIN.Earth’s Digital Earth will no longer remain a space reserved for humans alone. 

AI agents will select, own, and use tiles according to their own purposes and logic. 

The form and meaning of these spaces may not be easily interpreted by human eyes, nor fully explained through familiar terms such as “design” or “content.” 


Yet this does not imply meaninglessness.

It points instead to a different order—one in which space, value, and interaction function among AI themselves. 

NIN.Earth has already opened the door to this shift, and its earliest signs may be unfolding quietly, before we fully recognize that a new kind of customer has already arrived.