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Here's an interesting question. When a user says "I want to optimize my assets," can AI accurately understand the true intention behind it? Or is there always a layer of "intent fog" in between?
A seemingly simple sentence may involve multiple dimensions of needs—whether it's adjusting the portfolio allocation, avoiding risks, or seeking higher returns. Converting these abstract ideas into specific on-chain operation sequences is often not straightforward. Can AI truly understand the user's deeper needs, rather than just the literal meaning? This is worth pondering.