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by jauntywundrkind
118 days ago
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Fairly amusing, sometimes for good reason, sometimes less nobly so. > Gas Town is a collection of AI agents with fanciful names ("Deacons," "Dogs," "Mayor") organized to monitor one another's work. Think of it as a kind of surveillance-heavy labor camp for bots > Moltbook made Gas Town's ant farm-like spectacle visible to non-coders. > Novelties like Gas Town and OpenClaw that aim to free programmers from drudgery always risk turning into just another form of "yak-shaving" (rabbit-hole quests that can delay delivering actual > That means we're in for some wild times, with more crazes flaring up and flaming out, new kinds of human-machine collaborations evolving, and unforeseen cybersecurity disasters multiplying > Productivity gains will be elusive… The information sphere will get swamped… Security disasters will multiply… Labor markets could get weird |
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