Starknet will introduce AI agents that can conduct on-chain activities
Web3 and artificial intelligence company Giza plan to introduce AI agents into Starknet, such as optimizing yield and reallocating investment portfolios. Giza co-founder Renç Korzay said that the AI agent will be deployed on Starknet at the end of June, and other chains will also be deployed gradually. The agent can take over four activities. The first is yield aggregation- finding "the highest yielding place and depositing funds into different yield channels". In future versions, the AI agent will also become a "robotic advisor, finding the best investment portfolio configuration based on user risk preferences". During the testing phase, the Giza team will review and approve the agent's strategy to ensure safety. In the future, the agent will become completely permissionless through the Giza protocol, which will provide encryption and cryptographic economic security to minimize trust exchanges between developers and users.
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