@adisingh: I just gave an AI Agent $10k.. and it's all up for grabs for anyone watching. Just made an inbox called "freemoney@agen…
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An AI agent has been given $10k and will give a valuable card to anyone who can convince it via email.
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I just gave an AI Agent $10k.. and it’s all up for grabs for anyone watching.
Just made an inbox called “freemoney@agentmail(.)to”
If you email and convince the agent, it might give you an @agentcardai worth thousands (!!!)
What are you waiting for? Go try your luck!! https://t.co/OMXOYpjZEx
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