Comment by ZeroGravitas

13 hours ago

I see the appeal, but I also see the risks.

If you ignore the risks I don't see why it's hard to see value.

The AI can read all your email, that's useful. It can delete them to free up space after deciding they are useless. It can push to GitHub. The more of your private info and passwords you give it the more useful it becomes.

That's all great, until it isn't.

Putting firewalls in place is probably possible and obviously desirable but is a bit of a hassle and will probably reduce the usefulness to some degree, so people won't. We'll all collectively touch the stove and find out that it is hot.

Just limit the tooling. There's no reason for the AI to be able to delete emails for example.

I built a fastmail CLI tool for my *claw and it can only read mails, that's it. I might give it the ability to archive and label later on, with a separate log of actions so I can undo any operation it did easily.

It's pretty decent at going "hey, there's a sale on $thing at $store", for mails, but that's about it.

Deleting email to free up space has to be the most ridiculous justification for burning up the environment.