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Recently, everyone has been talking about AI Agents going on-chain to automatically do work.
I really want to be lazy, but honestly, many steps still require human oversight: it can help you scan proposals, run scripts, click transactions, but when it comes to "approve or reject this transaction, sign or not sign this authorization, whether to turn off permissions," this is a big responsibility that still needs a person to handle.
Especially now with phishing links being common and hardware wallets out of stock, my partner keeps saying "Anyway, the robot will help you check," and I almost spat out my water...
At most, the robot can remind you if something looks like a scam, but when it comes to confirming details, checking contract permissions, and verifying addresses, better not to be lazy.
The same goes for post-meeting reviews; Agent can summarize meeting notes, but who is slacking off and who is pushing forward, it might not really understand the human context.
For now, safety comes first, even if it means being slower.