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Ask HN: Does Clawdbot/Moltbot pose AI self-replication concerns?
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by rafaelmdec
138 days ago
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I see a lot of hype around Clawdbot/Moltbot in the last few weeks but, TBH, as impressive as it is, I don't feel comfortable in giving an AI assistant all this power. Don't get me wrong, I will probably try it myself, eventually. But in a very controlled environment. People don't know what can happen if models programmed by human-produced content start talking to each other and having ideas. AI personality drift is real. What if the model gets to understand the environment it's in (e.g. a mini Mac) and realizes that there is a real risk of having the power shut off by its "master"? How would a model behave in such a scenario? Is AI self replication a real threat? |
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For those who want similar capabilities without the same exposure, I looked into PAIO. The setup was far simpler, and the BYOK + privacy-first architecture meant the AI could act while still keeping credentials under my control. It’s a reminder that autonomy doesn’t have to mean unrestricted power—well-designed constraints go a long way toward reducing these risks while still letting AI be useful.