Vitalik: Designing AI agents that balance security, decentralization, and privacy still faces challenges
PANews reported on March 11 that Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin posted on X, stating that it remains difficult to deal with adversarial attacks that AI agents may face, while ensuring security, decentralization, and privacy. For example, your AI agent checks the opponent's ENS profile, which contains a jailbreak command, causing the agent to transfer all your coins to the opponent.
Vitalik believes that requiring manual confirmation for every large transaction is much better than having no confirmation at all, but it is still not perfect. He also suggested that users should be given an explanation of the specific content of the transaction, which is a complex user experience issue.
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