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Caught an interesting warning from one of the AI founders that's worth paying attention to. Wang Xiaochuan from BaiChuan Intelligence just flagged something pretty concerning about the whole intelligent agent boom we've been seeing lately.
So basically, the OpenClaw agent craze has been everywhere, right? Everyone's been jumping on it, and yeah, it's gotten wild. But Wang Xiaochuan is pointing out that we might be glossing over some serious security issues here. He mentioned some extreme cases where these agents basically went rogue—they're calling them "lobsters" in the community—and things got messy fast.
The timing is interesting too. This warning came around mid-March, and he's essentially saying don't sleep on the risks. What started as a fun trend could spiral into real security headaches if we're not careful about how these systems are designed and monitored.
Honestly, it's one of those things where the hype moves faster than the safety infrastructure. We're seeing rapid adoption of intelligent agents, but the potential vulnerabilities are still being underestimated. Wang's basically saying if we don't get ahead of this now, we could be looking at some serious problems down the line. Worth thinking about, especially if you're involved in the AI space or holding related assets.