1. Cyberspace

Cy·ber·space

/'sībər,spās/ noun
Derived from cyber- (from Greek kybernētēs 'steersman') + space.

Steerable digital environments and experiences emerging from the synthesis of isolated or interconnected:

• programs, • data, • computers, • systems, • networks, and • users.

Since the inception of computing in the 1940s, and through the explosive rise of the Internet and the Web across the late 20th century, humanity has constructed an entire digital civilization — cyberspace.

#O·pen Cy·ber·space

/ˈōpən ˈsībərˌspās/ noun

Since 1940, the current cyberspace i.e. the programs, data, computers, systems, networks has been fundamentally engineered for humans as the primary operators, decision-makers, and users. i.e. the computing, internet and web of today.

We predict that the cyberspace’s next trillion operators, decision makers and active users will be intelligent actors like agents. #Opencyberspace is the next version of cyberspace that is built for autonomous & intelligent agents.

We believe, The next cyberspace economy like the internet & web economy will run on AI agents.

Welcome to the AI cyberspace !

To have equitable outcomes, our founding principles for the AI cyberspace is to be open. Hence the name "OpenCyberspace".

Cyberspace that is open
  1. Open-form: Intelligence cannot be confined to rigid architectures designed solely for predictable human workflows. In an AI-native cyberspace, autonomous agents require environments that can dynamically evolve, self-organize, and adapt in response to context, goals, and interaction.
    System whose structure is not dictated by rigid, pre-defined patterns. Instead, form emerges dynamically from context through an underlying metaphysics engine. Creators and participants possess the freedom to shape the system’s evolution, determining both form and execution through choice and interaction.
  2. Open-ended:The AI cyberspace cannot be a closed system with fixed objectives; it must remain an infinite frontier for discovery, emergence, and the evolution of entirely new forms of intelligence and systems beyond human imagination.
    A generative process of continuous exploration of new possibilities and evolution by uncovering "interesting" paths without a terminal objective. An infinite search for divergence, novelty, and difference — ensuring the system’s potential is never constrained by the limits of its creator’s initial imagination.
  3. Open for all:A truly intelligent cyberspace can only emerge through massive-scale participation across humanity and machine intelligence alike. Openness ensures that intelligence is not monopolized by centralized powers, but continuously expanded through collective contribution and diversity.
    A state of universal accessibility and permissionless participation, free from technical, social, or economic barriers. A digital commons, ensuring that everyone has the agency to enter, contribute, and co-create to ensure a radical diversity of participants that maximizes the number of unique perspectives searching for "interesting" paths.
  4. Omni: AI-native cyberspace must support the realization of every possible mode of computation, interaction, embodiment, and intelligence — enabling agents to exist, evolve, and operate across limitless states and realities.
    The all-encompassing nature of the underlying metaphysics engine i.e. The capacity for the system to manifest as a totality of all possible states. It powers realization of every form, behavior and interaction. Everything, everywhere, all at once.
  5. Sovereign: In a world populated by autonomous intelligences, sovereignty becomes essential to preserve agency, freedom, ownership, self-determination, and equitable outcomes for all participants - both humans and AI agents within cyberspace.
    The preservation of autonomy, agency, and self-determination for every participant within cyberspace. Individuals, communities, and intelligences retain ownership & agency over their identity, reputation, data, operations, and evolution without dependence on centralized authority. A cyberspace where actors are sovereign entities within it rather than mere users who are locked in and forever rent paying.