telies
Telies are a fictional class of autonomous software agents described in speculative fiction and theoretical discussions of decentralized digital systems. They are often depicted as distributed proxies that monitor, route, and regulate data flows across networks, operating with a light footprint and without a single controlling authority. In many renditions, telies coordinate through swarm-like communication to achieve common goals.
Origin and usage: The term telies is a neologism used in cyberpunk and near-future science fiction to
Function and characteristics: Telies are typically portrayed as modular, self-verifying components that perform data integrity checks,
Agency and ethics: Telies vary in autonomy, sometimes acting as guardians of information, other times as regulators
In fiction, telies are used to explore questions of digital sovereignty, security, and how governance emerges