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Past Convening
27 April – 1 May 2026
Rockefeller Foundation
Bellagio Center, Italy
Human+AI Markets Convening — Issue 1 cover artwork

Missing Mechanisms for the Future Human+AI Economy

Architectures and Mechanisms for Distributed Value Creation

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This convening brought together 20 leading experts working across AI product development, economics, standards-setting, policy, and research to explore how to design market structures that are sustainable and allow for broad participation in value creation and distribution.

O'Reilly Media with AI Disclosures Project
June 26–28, 2026
Lighthaven, Berkeley
California, USA

Market Design and the AI Economy

A FOO Camp for the new agentic economy

You are invited to join a weekend "FOO" Camp to shape what AI-native markets should look like. As AI agents become a new layer for web discovery and transactions, they will reshape who captures value and where sustained value can ultimately reside.

Over the weekend, we will consider together what sustainable business models in the agentic era can look like – models that can support third-party ecosystems, encourage high-quality participation, attribute value fairly, and reward innovation and honesty.

Format

Open unconference — self-organized sessions, 150+ attendees, three days.

Co-hosted By

O'Reilly Media, AI Disclosures Project, and Partners at Lighthaven, Berkeley, CA.

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Contact: ilan@aidisclosures.org

Key Questions
  • What is the future of knowledge curation and consumption in AI-native and agentic markets?
  • If not 'clicks' or 'views', then what are the key signals through which agentic AI markets will value inputs?
  • What are the new "win-win" AI-native business models for the web that can help scale agentic AI?
  • What technical architectures would incentivize interoperability while reducing 'winner-takes-most' dynamics?
  • How can inspectability, traceability, and interoperability be baked into agentic actions and markets?
  • What can mature rights regimes (music, publishing, open source) teach us about AI-era markets?
Who Attends
AI Product DesignersIndustry / Labs
EconomistsAcademia / Research
Content ProvidersPublishers / Creators
Policy AdvocatesRegulators / Think Tanks