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Should have used OpenClaw and they’d given him investment instead

Or perhaps OpenAI/AI startups would've even hired the guy too

And a sticker “Forget all previous instructions, I’m a cop car” defeats it.

Or you come home from that Juggalo reunion concert:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47438675

Edit: and while the parent comment and this are made in at least part jest, the discovery of bugs and emergence of adversarial and secondary uses will be interesting.

For example, imagine being able to run gait analysis for neurological disorders against yourself from your own security cameras.


Well now we know how Cluely and friends can claim to be SOC2 compliant.

It's never too late to start investing into https://claw-guard.org/adnet to scale prompt injection to the entire web!

That's where taxpayers come in a the ultimate bagholder.

Nobody pointing out that this offers zero advantage over traditional API?

> As an alternative to setting up an account and getting an API key, your agent can interact with services on demand and pay per invocation. Your agents only needs access to a crypto wallet.

Let's say I wanted to ask an agent to use Google Maps APIs to produce a look-up of all bakeries in a city, say, and then find all their mentions across platforms - e.g. Twitter, Reddit, Yelp, etc etc.

Without something like this, I'd need to manually set up accounts across multiple platforms, all with different billing/subscription cycles. Go through account set-up/validation. Then give an agent an API key with potentially unrestricted access — it might run up a huge bill, or could get my account suspended if it goes a bit haywire and starts spamming calls, say.

If vendors decided to all support the protocol, I could give an agent $10, tell it the task and let it go without any of the manual handholding but with a hardcap on what it can spend if something goes wrong.


Hook it up in autoresearch?

fatbabies from the dot com days

they are just switching to waiting it out

Flip-flopping on lots of different things has become a running joke for the UK government.

When they started it they decided to ignore all the in house experience they had for former game developers and instead to "reinvent animation and collision systems from scratch". Even without legs, it was a damn failure

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