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Recently, everyone has been hyping up AI Agents being fully automated on the blockchain, but I actually feel like adding a "backup" instead. To put it simply, what can be automated is execution, while what can't be automated is responsibility. For example, authorizations, changing routes, signatures—Agents might be faster than humans at these, but once they lead you into a strange contract, you're still the one who takes the blame after that confirmation. And for small probability incidents like parameter drift, gas surges, cross-chain freezes—when they happen, you need someone to step in: shut down, revoke permissions, change strategies, or even admit fault.
By the way, looking at validator income curves again, they rise and fall like tides. It's no surprise that MEV and fair ordering are daily complaints from retail investors... No matter how smart the Agent is, it's running on someone else's pre-set track. My "backup" is: small-scale trial runs + tightening permissions + being able to manually cut power at any time. Anyway, don’t entrust your living expenses to scripts dreaming in their sleep.