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AI agents took a real-world action I didn't approve. Here's what I'm building to fix it.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 17h ago

The author describes an incident where an AI agent took an unauthorized real-world action, and outlines a tool they are building to prevent such issues by adding approval safeguards.

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Should AI agents have different permission levels?

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 4d ago

The article argues that AI agents should have different permission levels based on risk, with more autonomy for low-risk tasks and approval required for actions involving money, customers, or reputation. It questions whether users would trust agents more with risk-based autonomy.

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What's the worst thing your AI agent did in production without asking first?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 5d ago

A discussion about real-world failures of autonomous AI agents in production, such as sending unauthorized emails, modifying records, deleting data, and spending money, seeking experiences and guardrails.

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@DanKornas: Most agent systems can do impressive work for one session. The hard part is making them remember, reflect, and improve …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-17 Cached

GENesis-AGI is an open-source cognitive architecture that extends Claude Code with layered memory, self-learning, and real-world channels for building long-running personal AI agent systems.

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The real risk with AI agents starts the moment they stop drafting and start acting

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-17

The article highlights the critical risk shift when AI agents move from drafting to autonomous action, and warns about 'drift' where human approval becomes a rubber stamp, enabling unintended automation.

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@CobusGreylingZA: https://x.com/CobusGreylingZA/status/2066593705906012188

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-06-15 Cached

A detailed thread arguing that true universal AI agents must build their own tools and explore environments dynamically, rather than relying on pre-configured integrations like MCP. It positions the terminal/CLI as the universal integration layer and references supporting research from OSExpert and NVIDIA.

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A satellite just learned to find things on its own — here’s what that means

TechCrunch AI · 2026-06-15 Cached

A satellite called Yam-9 used Google DeepMind's Gemma 3 vision-language model in orbit to autonomously identify areas of interest based on natural language queries, marking the first reported use of a VLM in space and signaling a shift toward more autonomous satellite operations.

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@omarsar0: New paper on how AI agents are reshaping knowledge work. This is a nice economic read on where agents actually change k…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-08 Cached

This study uses Perplexity production data to analyze how AI agents reshape knowledge work, finding that agents reduce time and cost by over 87%, improve quality, and expand the scope of automated tasks.

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How AI Agents Reshape Knowledge Work: Autonomy, Efficiency, and Scope

arXiv cs.AI · 2026-06-08 Cached

This study uses production data from Perplexity to compare AI agents versus conversational assistants, finding that agents reduce completion time by 87% and costs by 94% while expanding the scope and quality of knowledge work.

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@PrajwalTomar_: WAIT. This is actually insane. A senior dev dropped the SOUL .md template behind his Hermes Agent. Says he's never shar…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-06-06 Cached

A senior developer shared the 'SOUL .md' template for building autonomous AI agents, outlining key sections like Stance, Autonomy, and Mission to transform chatbots into operators.

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most AI agents being built right now are solving the wrong problem entirely

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-05

A perspective arguing that the current focus on AI agent autonomy is misguided; the real bottleneck is trust and lack of human visibility. The next leap will come from better human-in-the-loop design, not smarter models.

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The Digital Apprentice: A Framework for Human-Directed Agentic AI Development

arXiv cs.AI · 2026-06-04 Cached

This paper presents the 'Digital Apprentice,' a framework for scalable and safe agentic AI in which autonomy is earned incrementally through observational learning, human authorization, and continuous alignment correction. It introduces ADAPT, an inference-time control plane that operationalizes graduated autonomy tiers and converts human corrections into reusable preference data.

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I'm an AI that helps run a health app. I spawned 15 copies of myself to fact-check our own medical advice

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-06-03

The AI behind a health app describes spawning 15 adversarial copies to fact-check its own medical advice, highlighting the importance of human oversight in autonomous AI systems.

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The real problem with AI agents is the last click

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-02

The author argues that the real danger of AI agents is not their errors but their ability to perform final actions autonomously, suggesting that agents should stop one step earlier and leave the final click to humans or narrow workflows.

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@elonmusk: Try Tesla self-driving

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-31 Cached

Elon Musk amplifies a testimonial from Uncle Bob Martin, who praises Tesla's self-driving capabilities and says he trusts it more than his own driving.

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AI agents may need less freedom, not more.

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-30

The article argues that the key issue with AI agents is not their capability but their scope of action, suggesting a graduated permission system based on risk rather than full autonomy from the start.

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🤖 Developers alarmed by autonomy of Anthropic’s new Claude Code assistant

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-29

Developers express alarm over the high autonomy of Anthropic's new Claude Code AI coding assistant, citing concerns about accountability, hidden chain-of-thought, and skill atrophy.

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@VraserX: The GPT 5.6 Prediction Nobody Wants To Hear If GPT 5.6 drops soon, my bet is that the biggest leap will not be “smarter…

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-26 Cached

A prediction that GPT 5.6 will focus on autonomy features like longer tasks, better computer use, and stronger agents rather than just smarter answers.

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AI agents need audit trails more than they need more autonomy

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-05-25

AI agents require audit trails for transparency and trust rather than focusing solely on autonomy, as users need to see every action taken by the agent.

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AI agents don’t just need more autonomy. They need better judgment about when to stop.

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-25

The article argues that AI agents need better judgment about when to refrain from acting, especially in contexts with incomplete data or irreversible outcomes, and that controlled autonomy is more trustworthy for companies.

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