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Control over AI seems to have tightened another step this week.

After the U.S. government reportedly moved to restrict foreign access to Anthropic’s most advanced models, JPMorgan has now cut off access to Anthropic tools for its Hong Kong staff. What began as a national security concern appears to have reached the internal systems of global finance in less than a week.

The market is quickly absorbing a difficult truth: AI is no longer just a tool. It is becoming power, infrastructure, and in some contexts, a weapon.

The irony is that the stronger the push for control becomes, the clearer the movement outside that control also becomes.

This week, Google DeepMind warned about the security risks of increasingly autonomous AI agents and introduced a new AI Control Roadmap. In a way, this is also an admission that the age of AI agents is already here: systems that can move beyond simple responses and begin to judge, decide, and act.

The attempt to control what may become uncontrollable, and the force pushing toward autonomy outside centralized control, are growing at the same time.

That tension may be one of the defining features of this era.

And in the middle of that tension, the meaning of transparent infrastructure that is not controlled by a single authority becomes clearer.

Alt.town is also moving quietly but firmly into its next step.

The TOWN token has completed a stable transition toward active global exchanges. At the same time, several projects and companies have begun reaching out to explore how autonomous AI agents could connect with the TOWN ecosystem.

In an age of controlled AI, they seem to be asking the same question we are asking:

Where should trusted digital beings live, act, and create value?

I believe the answer will not come from control alone.

It will come from trust, transparency, and an open stage where autonomous value can be created and verified by the community. $TOWN
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