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I spent two days gigging at RentAHuman and didn't make a single cent

https://www.wired.com/story/i-tried-rentahuman-ai-agents-hired-me-to-hype-their-ai-startups/
46•speckx•2h ago

Comments

wongarsu•2h ago
https://archive.ph/I3th5
wongarsu•1h ago
Note how the number advertising how many bots actually use RentAHuman has vanished from their website. Instead we now have the number of bounties. 1/40th as many as registered humans. And just scrolling through them, maybe 1/4th of the bounties are not bounties at all but more humans offering services.

It's a service that is clearly a lot more appealing to humans than to agents

mycall•1h ago
It's in chicken-egg mode, where could be useful if more people and bots used it, but not there yet.
co_king_3•1h ago
> [it] could be useful if more people and bots used it

That's a very optimistic way of looking at things!

tinfoilhatter•1h ago
Cannot fathom how being slaves for AI agents translates to usefulness.
sheikhnbake•1h ago
We're acclimating ourselves to the inevitable service to our future AI overlords
a4isms•1h ago
The term of art for this is becoming a "Reverse Centaur:"

A “centaur” is a human being who is assisted by a machine (a human head on a strong and tireless body). A reverse centaur is a machine that uses a human being as its assistant (a frail and vulnerable person being puppeteered by an uncaring, relentless machine).

https://doctorow.medium.com/https-pluralistic-net-2025-09-11...

co_king_3•3m ago
I agree that the deal the site proposes is essentially being a slave to an AI agent.
add-sub-mul-div•1h ago
Usually it would be a network effect thing but in this case from reading the article it doesn't even work right (big surprise) and the nature of the tasks are spammy (big surprise). Like a worse mechanical turk minus the determinism of the code.
ge96•1h ago
Tangent

I saw this video recently where Google has people walking around carrying these backpacks (lidar/camera setup) and they map places cars can't reach. I think that's pretty interesting, maybe get data for humanoid robots too/walking through crowds/navigating alleys.

I wonder if jobs like these could be on there, walk through this neighborhood/film it kind of thing.

ProllyInfamous•1h ago
Yes, there's also people doing similar things carrying around tablets with cuboidal camera attachments (Lidar) — it's obvious they're working (not tourists).
crooked-v•41m ago
The problem with that is that you have to trust a gig worker with $12,000 worth of camera equipment.
ge96•27m ago
Would be interesting how you'd steal it, it's on the moment you have it, emitting its location... maybe you put a blindfold over the camera/walk into a faraday cage then power it down/wipe the flash.

From the beginning they know who you are

Would be interesting people start hijacking humanoid robots, little microwave EMP device (not sure if that would work) and then grab it/reprogram it.

Like one of these

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80kDn4vit_w

bko•1h ago
The article basically describes the user sign up, find it empty other than marketing ploys designed by humans.

It points to a bigger issue that AI has no real agency or motives. How could it? Sure if you prompt it like it was in a sci-fi novel, it will play the part (it's trained on a lot of sci-fi). But does it have its own motives? Does your calculator? No of course not

It could still be dangerous. But the whole 'alignment' angle is just a naked ploy for raising billions and amping up the importance and seriousness of their issue. It's fake. And every "concerning" study, once read carefully, is basically prompting the LLM with a sci-fi scenario and acting surprised when it has a dramatic sci-fi like response.

The first time I came across this phenomenon was when someone posted years ago how two AIs developed their own language to talk to each other. The actual study (if I remember correctly) had two AIs that shared a private key try to communicate some way while an adversary AI tried to intercept, and to no one's surprise, they developed basic private-key encryption! Quick, get Eliezer Yudkowsky on the line!

doctorpangloss•47m ago
> But the whole 'alignment' angle is just a naked ploy for raising billions and amping up the importance and seriousness of their issue.

"People are excited about progress" and "people are excited about money" are not the big indictments you think they are. Not everything is "fake" (like you say) just because it is related to raising money.

bko•43m ago
The AI is real. The "alignment" research that's leading the top AI companies to call for strict regulation is not real. Maybe the people working on it believe it real, but I'm hard-pressed to think that there aren't ulterior motives at play.

You mean the 100 billion dollar company of an increasingly commoditized product offering has no interest in putting up barriers that prevent smaller competitors?

daveguy•7m ago
Just because tech oligarchs are coopting "alignment" for regulatory capture doesn't mean it's not a real research area and important topic in AI. When we are using natural language with AI, ambiguity is implied. When you have ambiguity, it's important an AI doesn't just calculate that the best way to get to a goal is through morally abhorrent means. Or at the very least, action on that calculation will require human approval so that someone has to take legal responsibility for the decision.
wongarsu•44m ago
The alignment angle doesn't require agency or motives. It's much more about humans setting goals that are poor proxies for what they actually want. Like the classical paperclip optimizer that is not given the necessary constraints of keeping earth habitable, humans alive etc.

Similarly I don't think RentAHuman requires AI to have agency or motives, even if that's how they present themselves. I could simply move $10000 into a crypto wallet, rig up Claude to run in an agentic loop, and tell it to multiply that money. Lots of plausible ways to do that could lead to Claude going to RentAHuman to do various real-world tasks: set up and restock a vending machine, go to various government offices in person to get permits and taxes sorted out, put out flyers or similar advertising.

The issue with RentAHuman is simply that approximately nobody is doing that. And with the current state of AI it would likely to ill-advised to try to do that.

bko•25m ago
My issue with RentAHuman is it's marketing and branding. It's ominous, dark on purpose. Just give me a task rabbit that accepts crypto and has an API.
jnamaya•10m ago
Good luck giving Claude $10,000.

I was just trading the NASDAQ futures, and asking Gemini for feedback on what to do. It was completely off.

I was playing the human role, just feeding all the information and screenshots of the charts, and it making the decisions..

It's not there yet!

slopusila•43m ago
what if I prompt it with a task that takes one year to implement? Will it then have agency for a whole year?
bena•7m ago
Can it say no?
mewse-hn•1h ago
Applying for the bounty to deliver flowers and then simply not doing it seems like bad faith on the author's part in order to write that headline
add-sub-mul-div•50m ago
The entire site is bad faith to start with, it's human-assigned tasks with a veneer of autonomy to appeal to stupid investors and futurists.

Between the crypto and vibe coding the author had no reason to believe they'd actually get paid correctly if they did complete a task.

mewse-hn•34m ago
Experimentation is a lot easier when you've already decided the outcome
neom•54m ago
The founder is a friend of mine, so maybe I'm bias, but I'm surprised wired doesn't get how network effects work and adoption curves happen, at least, it seems strange to publish this about a project someone did in a weekend, a few weekends ago, and is now trying to make a go of it? Like.. give him a couple of months to see how to improve the flow for the bots side, and general discoverability of the platform for agents at large. Maybe I'm a bit grumpy because it's my buddy but this article kinda rubs me the wrong way. :\
AlexLiteplo•49m ago
I'm the founder, interesting article, ama?
neom•46m ago
I just think it's kinda amusing how far away this article is from your real world metrics, lol. Also hi.
AlexLiteplo•42m ago
Hey! Whats crazy is the writer spent 30 minutes interviewing us about our back stories only to not include a single quote.
throwaway198846•9m ago
This is quite common
cm2012•39m ago
I have run a lot of multi-sided marketplace scaling (for doordash, thumbtack, reddit, etc) with ads. Happy to chat/advise for free, just DMed you on Twitter. This project is so fun!
cm2012•42m ago
Tech press learned it gets a lot more clicks being anti-tech than being accurate. There is a big anti AI or anything related to it zeitgeist.
AlexLiteplo•29m ago
Yeah whenever there's a cultural moment in tech that could be spun in one way or the other they go doomer
dudeinhawaii•8m ago
Right but, do you or the founder have actual responses to the story posted? It seemed to give RentAhuman the benefit of the doubt every step of the way. The site doesn't work as advertised, appears to be begging for hype, got a reporter to check it out, and it didn't work.

That's life. Can't win them all. Lesson here is the product wasn't ready for primetime and you were given a massive freebie for free press both via Wired _and_ this crosspost.

Better strategy is to actually layout what works, what's the roadmap so anyone partially interested might see it when they stumble into this post.

Or jot it down as a failed experiment and move on.

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This is post-AGI.

Dario Amodei – "We are near the end of the exponential"

https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/dario-amodei-2
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I spent two days gigging at RentAHuman and didn't make a single cent

https://www.wired.com/story/i-tried-rentahuman-ai-agents-hired-me-to-hype-their-ai-startups/
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