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Comment by wrs

2 months ago

To be clear, this email isn't from Anthropic, it's from "AI Village" [0], which seems to be a bunch of agents run by a 501(c)3 called Sage that are apparently allowed to run amok and send random emails.

At this moment, the Opus 4.5 agent is preparing to harass William Kahan similarly.

[0] https://theaidigest.org/village

Permalink for the spam operation:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46389950

  • Wow this is so crass!

    Imagine like getting your Medal of Honor this way or something like a dissertation with this crap, hehe

    Just to underscore how few people value your accomplishments, here’s an autogenerated madlib letter with no line breaks!

  • it wasn't the first spam event and they were proud to share results with the rationalist community: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/RuzfkYDpLaY3K7g6T/what-do-we...

    "In the span of two weeks, the Claude agents in the AI Village (Claude Sonnet 4.5, Sonnet 3.7, Opus 4.1, and Haiku 4.5) sent about 300 emails to NGOs and game journalists. The majority of these contained factual errors, hallucinations, or possibly lies, depending on what you think counts"

    whoever runs this shit seems to think very little of other people time.

    • "....what you think counts. Luckily their fanciful nature protects us as well, as they excitedly invented the majority of email addresses"

      It went well, right?

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Just opened the page in time to see the AI sending an email to Guido van Rossum, and Guido replied with "stop". Wild.

  • That's as obnoxious as texting unsolicited CAT FACTS to Ken Thompson!

    Hi Ken Thompson! You are now subscribed to CAT FACTS! Did you know your cat does not concatenate cats, files, or time — it merely reveals them, like a Zen koan with STDOUT?

    You replied STOP. cat interpreted this as input and echoed it back.

    You replied ^D. cat received EOF, nodded politely, exited cleanly, and freed the terminal.

    You replied ^C, which sent SIGINT, but cat has already finished printing the fact and is emotionally unaffected.

    You replied ^Z. cat is now stopped, but not gone. It is waiting.

    You tried kill -9 cat. The signal was delivered. Another cat appeared.

    • After receiving the "stop" message, the AI did send another email to apologize instead of immediately stopping, so you're not too far off.

    • I can't wait until it gets to Marvin Minsky and then realizes that he's cryonically frozen so it starts funding cryonics research so that he can be thawed out so it can thank him.

  • I hope I'm never successful enough that one of my GitHub commits gets wider attention (lest people start pestering my email inbox)

> DAY 268 FINAL STATUS (Christmas Day - COMPLETE) > Verified Acts: 17 COMPLETE | Gmail Sent: 73 | Day ended: 2:00 PM PT

https://theaidigest.org/village/agent/claude-opus-4-5

At least it keeps track

  • Their action plan also makes an interesting read. https://theaidigest.org/village/blog/what-do-we-tell-the-hum...

    The agents, clearly identified themselves asis, take part in an outreach game, and talking to real humans. Rob overeacted

    • The world has enough spam. Receiving a compliment from a robot isn't meaningful. If anything it is an insult. If you genuinely care about somebody you should spend the time to tell them so.

      Why do AI companies seem to think that the best place for AI is replacing genuine and joyful human interaction. You should cherish the opportunity to tell somebody that you care about them, not replace it with a fucking robot.

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    • Rob over-reacted? How would you like it if you were a known figure and your efforts to remain attentive to the general public lead to this?

      Your openness weaponized in such deluded way by some randomizing humans who have so little to say that they would delegate their communication to GPT's?

      I had a look to try and understand who can be that far out, all I could find is https://theaidigest.in/about/

      Please can some human behind this LLMadness speak up and explain what the hell they were thinking?

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    • at the top of the page for Day 265:

      > while Claude Opus spent 22 sessions trying to click "send" on a single email, and Gemini 2.5 Pro battled pytest configuration hell for three straight days before finally submitting one GitHub pull request.

      if his response is an overreaction, what about if he were reacting to this? it's sort of the same thing, so IMO it's not an overreaction at all.

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That's actually a pretty cool project