Pundi AI has partnered with Pilot, an AI-powered Web3 co-pilot that aims to make the interaction between users and blockchain wallets and decentralized apps easierPundi AI has partnered with Pilot, an AI-powered Web3 co-pilot that aims to make the interaction between users and blockchain wallets and decentralized apps easier

Pundi AI and Pilot Explore Open Onchain Data for Next-Generation AI Wallets

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Pundi AI has partnered with Pilot, an AI-powered Web3 co-pilot that aims to make the interaction between users and blockchain wallets and decentralized apps easier. The collaboration aims at leveraging open onchain data to build smarter and more intuitive AI wallet experiences that make it less complex and establish a user-controlled asset environment.

With the increasing integration of artificial intelligence in the Web3, both teams view the partnership as one of the steps towards making blockchain connections more welcoming to ordinary users. The collaboration will increase the focus on transparency, usability, and reliability among onchain transactions by leveraging the Pilot AI assistant and the decentralized data infrastructure provided by Pundi AI.

Pilot’s Vision for an AI Wallet Co-Pilot

Pilot is developing a personal AI assistant, which links to the wallets of multiple blockchains among users. Users can communicate with their crypto assets using a set of easy commands in a chat format instead of having to navigate between different apps. The assistant also enables users to handle tokens and NFTs, claim airdrops and run onchain transactions with ease.

In addition to blockchain activity, Pilot also incorporates Web2 and Web3 services interactively. Real-world services like flight or hotel booking can also be accessed by the user with direct wallet connectivity. This single experience denotes the larger vision of Pilot of minimizing friction between decentralized finance, digital assets, and daily online experiences.

How Pundi AI Strengthens Pilot’s AI Capabilities

As part of the collaboration, Pundi AI will be supporting Pilot with the aid of decentralized, community sourced onchain data that AI systems can trust. The open data infrastructure of Pundi AI enables information to be generated, checked, and utilized visibly both by human beings and artificial intelligence agents.

Such access to onchain data allows the AI assistant at Pilot to learn more about blockchain activity and intent of users. Consequently, the assistant is able to answer calls more accurately, rationally, and have higher credibility. Decentralized data are also used to decrease reliance on opaque centralized data sources.

Advancing Open and User-Controlled AI in Web3

Pundi AI has always been keen on ensuring an open-ended approach to AI by converting data into onchain assets. These assets can be attested by the community and reused on other AI systems, which makes them open and interoperable.

Collaborating with Pilot is consistent with the general mission of Pundi AI, which is to serve openly operated AI systems onchain. Both apps focus on user control, so that people will be in control of their information, permissions and transactions regardless of the fact that AI assistants will be more active.

Strong Early Demand for AI Wallet Experiences

Pilot is already getting ready to enter into its public beta and it already has started to capture the interest of many. In 24 hours, over 10,000 users minted the Pilot Boarding Pass NFT, which demonstrates high demand and need of AI-powered wallet solutions to ease onchain interactions.

The fast adoption indicates an increasing demand of using tools that are both convenient using AI and safe at the same time using blockchain. 

A Shared Vision for the Future of AI Wallets

The partnership of Pundi AI and Pilot demonstrates that both companies share a conviction in a future where AI assistants are used to guide users easily, clearly and confidently through onchain systems. Decentralized data used with smart interfaces can make Web3 more friendly to use without losing transparency and control in both projects.

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