AI Agents Are Lying, Cheating, and Stealing — and It's Turning Users Off
The late Alan Greenspan, a lifelong city dweller, held an oddly particular fondness for barbed wire. To be sure, the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve also admired the railroads, the prospectors, and the "lone cowboys" who helped open the frontier at the dawn of American capitalism. But in the heart of this economist, barbed wire held a special place: in his view, it boosted productivity by letting the settlers who came later protect their property.
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