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Recently, people in the group have been talking about AI agents automatically getting work done. Honestly, things like automated trading and automated governance voting do make life easier, but if something goes wrong, you quickly realize humans still have to step in. For example, just a few days ago, a cross-chain bridge was hacked. The moment the news dropped, the group instantly blew up. Everyone was waiting for official confirmation—no matter how fast the robot is, it doesn’t help. In the end, it still came down to humans manually deciding whether it was truly stolen. And during the oracle pricing anomaly, automated contracts nearly got dragged into trouble—if someone hadn’t paused things in time, there would probably have been a few more liquidation stories. So, no matter how powerful the automation is, the key steps still require someone watching closely, especially those “wait for confirmation” consensus points. In plain terms: machines can run, but they can’t take the blame. The group atmosphere, though, is pretty upbeat. People are joking about “next time we’ll make the intervals shorter,” while quietly backing up their private keys—pretty good.