Vitalik: Next-generation wallets will heavily utilize AI, and completely removing the DApp user interface can prevent a large number of attacks
BlockBeats News, on March 6, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin stated that it is clear the next generation of wallets will make extensive use of artificial intelligence. I would not trust a local light client (LLM) to handle transactions or funds worth millions of dollars. In high-value scenarios, the best workflow is "AI proposes a solution, the local light client simulates execution, the user reviews the operation and simulation results, and manually confirms."
All of this needs to be carried out with caution and a strong emphasis on security, but it could bring tremendous convenience; completely removing the user interface of decentralized applications (DApp) can solve a large number of attack vectors (including theft and privacy leaks).
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