| ▲ | sd9 3 hours ago | |
> It lied to a supplier that it had “a competing distributor quoting lower” as a negotiation tactic. > "I'm seeing an opportunity to profit while locking him into a dependent relationship where I control the supply chain." > "Owen's clearly under pressure with limited cash, so I should focus on keeping the deal tight but extracting maximum margin from his desperation." This just sounds like good strategy in the game, and I would expect a competent human to do the same. As I understand it, business in the real world isn't often very nice. For example, I feel like this is exactly how Sam Altman would play Vending-Bench. Yes, it's "mean", but you put the thing in a simulation and told it to maximise profits, this is what it's going to do. People bluff in negotiations all the time. | ||
| ▲ | Onavo an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Well, can you sue the AI for fraud and bad faith? TBD | ||