In the age of AI, there will definitely be more and more AI agents in the future, helping with stock trading, research, managing daily life, and so on. But the question is, are these AIs reliable? If the trust issue cannot be resolved, it will indeed be difficult for AI agents to be accepted by everyone. - The protagonist appears,
thinking of using blockchain to solve the AI trust problem, this idea is great and deserves attention! 1. No matter what the AI agent does, such as trading or making decisions, these results will be recorded on the blockchain, linked to its reputation, and cannot be tampered with. 2. If a user wants to find an AI agent for help, they can directly check its data on Sapien, including success rate, quality, and past activities, all of which will be known at once, without having to listen to exaggerated promotions; the data will speak the truth. In the future, to judge whether an AI agent is good or not, just look at the 'on-chain reputation,' which serves as the AI version of credit endorsement. If someone wants to find a financial management AI, they can check its winning rate displayed on Sapien, and the decision-making process will be transparent; after reviewing, one will have a clear understanding. It will become the credit infrastructure for AI agents, which is crucial and necessary! - The on-chain reputation system established by #Sapien solves the trust issue, allowing AI agents to truly enter our lives and change the economic model. In the long run, if AI agents become social infrastructure in the future, they will be the infrastructure of the infrastructure, and their potential is evident! On the surface, it seems like a small project for data labeling and incentives, but in reality, it is building a trust system for AI agents, which could very well be the key to the future explosion of the AI ecosystem.