Project 2029 is a new initiative that is taking aim at the annoyance economy, a term used to describe the proliferation of annoying and intrusive advertisements, spam calls, and other forms of digital harassment. The project is a collaborative effort between technologists, policymakers, and industry leaders, and is focused on developing new solutions and strategies for combating the annoyance economy. The project’s founders argue that the current state of the digital economy is unsustainable, and that the constant barrage of annoying and intrusive advertisements is not only frustrating for consumers, but also undermines trust in the digital economy as a whole. Project 2029 is focused on developing new technologies and standards that will help to reduce the amount of annoying and intrusive advertising, and promote a more sustainable and user-friendly digital economy. The project is still in its early stages, but it has already generated a significant amount of interest and attention, and is seen as a potential game-changer in the fight against the annoyance economy. As the project continues to develop and evolve, it is likely that we will see new and innovative solutions emerge for combating the annoyance economy, and promoting a more sustainable and user-friendly digital economy.

