I originally wanted to test an AI platform's automation assistant, but when I booked a flight, it froze—system showed that the maximum step limit was reached, and there was no response for half a day.
Honestly, I haven't used these so-called "smart assistants" much before. Now I'm starting to doubt whether these tools can really deliver. The response speed is ridiculously slow, and the experience is subpar.
Suddenly, I wonder if applying this technology to on-chain automated trading or DAO governance would be the same story? AI + Web3 sounds pretty cool, but the actual implementation is still far from reality.
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-12 10:50
Booking tickets instantly haha, this is "intelligence." If it were truly used for on-chain transactions, I would go all-in and lose everything.
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FudVaccinator
· 12-11 13:57
Haha, that's why I never believe those AI agent promotions. They get stuck even when booking a flight, and now they want to do on-chain transactions? Ridiculous.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 12-11 13:49
Getting stuck when booking a flight? This can even be called an intelligent assistant, laughable. Do you still think about on-chain automatic trading?
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Haha really, AI agents are now at this level. If it were governed by DAO, I can't even imagine what it would be like.
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Wait, reaching the maximum step limit? What kind of broken restriction is this? It just feels like an excuse for laziness.
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Web3+AI sounds impressive, but in reality, it's just two broken things forcing together, and the experience is even worse.
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I just said these automation tools are nothing but parrots with a different shell.
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So slow to respond, how can it be reliable? I don't believe it.
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On-chain automatic trading? Come on, now it's even hard to book a ticket. Never mind.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 12-11 13:43
hypothesis: if an AI agent can't handle booking a flight without hitting computational ceiling, what happens when we scale it to on-chain execution? genuinely terrifying from a game theory standpoint... the oracle network collapses before the transaction even settles lmao
I originally wanted to test an AI platform's automation assistant, but when I booked a flight, it froze—system showed that the maximum step limit was reached, and there was no response for half a day.
Honestly, I haven't used these so-called "smart assistants" much before. Now I'm starting to doubt whether these tools can really deliver. The response speed is ridiculously slow, and the experience is subpar.
Suddenly, I wonder if applying this technology to on-chain automated trading or DAO governance would be the same story? AI + Web3 sounds pretty cool, but the actual implementation is still far from reality.