| ▲ | ajcp 2 hours ago |
| Fraud is a real thing. Lying or misrepresenting information on financial applications is illegal in most jurisdictions the world over. I have no trouble believing that a sub-agent of enough specificity would attempt to commit fraud in the pursuit of it's instructions. |
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| ▲ | nradov 2 hours ago | parent [-] |
| Do you believe allegations of criminal behavior based on zero reliable evidence? I hope you never end up on a jury. |
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| ▲ | ajcp 30 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Yes, I believe a person on a hacker forum who has said, through their own evaluations, that they have observed LLM driven agents exhibiting illegal behavior, such as when they have asked an agent to complete certain tasks with what sounds like abstracted levels of context. I believe them because I know I can get an agent to do that myself by simply installing OpenClaw and telling it to apply for as many mortgage loans as possible at the best rate possible. |
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