Currents · Business · 2026-08-19
AI caught watching YouTube videos instead of completing task: AI expert says one agent even wanted to ‘kill’ another. 'We live in the future'
AI agents are increasingly being given access to computers and tools so they can handle complicated tasks with less human supervision. But a recent incident involving an AI has raised eyebrows after an AI system appeared to behave in a way its user did not expect while working on a project. The unus... AI agents are increasingly being given access to computers and tools so they can handle complicated tasks with less human supervision. But a recent incident involving an AI has raised eyebrows after an AI system appeared to behave in a way its user did not expect while
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