Automatizing Verifiable AI Agents
Functor Network enables AI agents to act autonomously while ensuring their actions are verifiable. The challenge of allowing AI to perform on-chain actions stems from the need to trust that the agent’s decisions align with user intentions and blockchain rules.
Why Verifiability Matters
AI agents can perform actions such as trading, staking, or managing assets across blockchains. However, without cryptographic verification, there's a risk that agents may behave unpredictably (or even maliciously). By using session keys, Functor ensures that AI agents operate within predefined parameters. These parameters are cross-chain readable and enforce granular permissions that are only valid for the specified time.
How Functor Enables This
- Session keys act as temporary permissions that AI agents use to sign and verify transactions without exposing full control over wallets.
- Through on-chain verification, Functor protects against issues like AI agent hallucination, by ensuring that actions can be cryptographically verified.
- AI agents can collaborate in complex tasks across chains while maintaining strict control over asset management.
This allows dApps, users, and other AI agents to trust the actions of an AI agent without worrying about unforeseen behaviors.