Vitalik: AI agent design still faces challenges in security, decentralization, and privacy

Gate News: On March 11, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin posted on X stating that it remains challenging to defend against adversarial attacks on AI agents while ensuring security, decentralization, and privacy. He explained that if an AI agent viewing another’s ENS profile contains jailbreak instructions, it could cause the agent to transfer all of the user’s assets to the other party. Vitalik believes that requiring manual confirmation for every large transaction is much better than no confirmation at all, but it is still not perfect. He also suggested that users should be informed of the specific details of each transaction, which presents a complex user experience challenge.

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