An AI built a boutique with $100,000, then panicked when no one showed up to work
Teona Gherasim
What could an AI do if you told it to open a brick-and-mortar store with $100,00? Quite a bit, it turns out, like making inconsistent logos and forgetting to tell employees their hours. Andon Labs, a San Francisco-based startup, stress-tests AI agents in the real world to identify where safety gaps still exist. For their latest experiment, co-founders Lukas Petersson and Axel Backlund signed a three-year lease on a retail space in SF and gave an AI agent named Luna a corporate credit card,
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