Breaking Down Kite's "AI Automatic Payment" Black Technology: How Smart Contracts Free Payments from Human Intervention
The Achilles' heel of AI autonomy is "not being able to spend money on its own," while Kite's stablecoin native infrastructure is fundamentally driven by condition-based payments powered by smart contracts, completely eliminating the "human confirmation" step from the AI payment process. This is not a simple "automatic transfer"; rather, it binds the payment behavior deeply with the execution of AI tasks, forming a closed loop of "doing the task and immediately getting paid"—how is this specifically achieved? Let's break it down with three industry scenarios.
First, clarify a core logic: the payment demand of AI is essentially "paying for completed specific tasks," but in traditional payments, whether a task is completed needs human judgment, followed by manual payment. Kite's smart contracts write the "task acceptance" and "fund transfer" steps into immutable rules using code, so once AI and partners (such as computing power providers and data service providers) reach an agreement, the system will automatically verify the results and trigger the payment, without any human intervention throughout the process.