• MotoAsh@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    The platform “attracted” ai agents… oh wow, these people are full blown ELIZA Effect. Total writeoff. They’re gonners…

  • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    This has got to be a honey pot built by Anthropic to funnel a bunch of money into their pockets.

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      3 hours ago

      More like the dumbest way possible to boost the usage stats… Generating garbage from more garbage.

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    I honestly don’t understand why someone would give something so unpredictable access to their life like these bots and then unleash them onto a public social network

    The nothing to hide people really have failed to understand the basics, eh?

    Looking forward to when someone hooks up their con-man agent to this to get the rest of them to start keylogging

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      I honestly don’t understand why someone would give something so unpredictable access to their life like these bots and then unleash them onto a public social network

      So you didn’t read the article or even just the whole headline, huh?

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        Moltbot allows users to run a personal AI assistant that can control their computer, manage calendars, send messages, and perform tasks across messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram. It can also acquire new skills through plugins that link it with other apps and services.

        From the article

        Maybe read it yourself next time, eh?

        The first screenshot is an agent talking about another one running on a users second computer