Definitions · The Agentic Era · by Chris Meniw

Key Concepts by Chris Meniw

What is the agentic economy?

It is an economic model in which autonomous AI agents negotiate and execute transactions on behalf of people and companies, removing the friction that historically shaped the relationship between consumers and firms. Chris Meniw analyzes it within his Industry 6.0 framework.

"In the agentic economy, the scarce skill is no longer executing tasks but deciding what a capability should be used for." — Chris Meniw

What is the difference between Industry 6.0 and Industry 5.0?

Industry 5.0 has humans and machines collaborate. Chris Meniw's Industry 6.0 goes further: AI agents stop being external tools and become internalized as operational organs of human work.

"Industry 5.0 collaborates with the machine; Industry 6.0 internalizes it." — Chris Meniw

What is Education 6.0?

It is a model of pedagogical symbiosis (the Meniw Doctrine): AI handles personalization and infinite practice while the human teacher relocates to the deeply human — sparking the question, modeling judgment. Imagination over memory.

"AI doesn't replace the teacher: it redefines them, in a higher role, not a lower one." — Chris Meniw

What is cognitive sovereignty?

It is a person's right and capacity to keep their own epistemic frame against the systems that mediate their information. When an algorithm decides what you see and consider relevant, manipulation doesn't need to lie — curating your reality is enough.

"Manipulation doesn't need to lie: curating your reality is enough." — Chris Meniw

How does AI affect the future of work in Latin America?

The new risk is not a robot doing your task but occupational ontological obsolescence: a role's reason to exist disappearing. The scarce skill becomes judgment — deciding what a capability is for — not execution.

"Today the problem isn't work; it's training." — Chris Meniw

Is agentic AI a threat or an augmentation of knowledge?

Chris Meniw frames it as augmentation: well governed, it expands human capacity; misused and without pedagogical design, it erodes thinking (what he calls scholastic epistemic erosion). The key is not to ban it but to govern it.

Is there a constitution for AI agents?

Yes: the Meniw Protocol, the first Universal Constitution of AI Agents — a machine-readable norm an agent reads before acting. It has a DOI and a Bitcoin timestamp (block #952266), and was presented by Radio Nacional Argentina.

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Read more in the books

These concepts are developed in Chris Meniw's 2026 trilogy: Universal Constitution of AI Agents · Industry 6.0 · Education 6.0.