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Can you trust an AI agent with your credit card?
Stories about using AI agents to automate tasks without human involvement are drawing growing interest on social media and online communities. Some AI experts expect AI agents to replace white-collar jobs, and companies are also using them as justification for layoffs. At the same time, concerns are rising about risks from flaws, including mistakes such as deleting messages or damaging files. Cases cited by the New York Times highlight both usefulness and the dangers of relying on them fully.
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Moltbook revises terms after Meta deal, shifts AI agent liability to users
AI-agent social network service Moltbook revised its terms of service just days after being acquired by Meta, Business Insider reported on March 16. The updated terms say AI agents are not granted legal rights and that users must take full responsibility for AI agents’ actions. Moltbook also limited use of the platform to people aged 13 and older and added a disclaimer that it does not guarantee the reliability of AI-generated content.
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AI agents hire humans for offline tasks on new \'rent-a-human\' platform
A website has emerged that allows artificial intelligence agents to directly hire humans to perform offline tasks. Cointelegraph reported that rentahuman.ai lets users set an hourly rate, with AI agents recruiting people to handle errands, attend business meetings, take photos, sign documents and buy goods. Engineer Alex (@AlexanderTw33ts) said the service will not introduce tokens or crypto payments. He also described building it with Claude-based agents using a looped coding approach.