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The AI agent that’s got humans taking orders from bots – Computerworld

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Last updated: February 6, 2026 7:12 am
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AI gets its own Taskrabbit

Three days after the launches of ClawHub and Moltbook, entrepreneur Alexander Liteplo launched a site called https://rentahuman.ai/, a site where (are you sitting down?) OpenClaw-directed AI agents can hire people to perform tasks for them. The services listed on the site include physical pickups, running errands, attending meetings, conducting research, and providing nuanced social interaction.

And tens of thousands of people are already welcoming our AI overlords! As of Wednesday of this week, more than 40,400 people registered to offer their labor. Some 46 AI agents were connected to the service to hire people. 

A typical hire starts an AI agent, which attempts to follow a user’s instructions, then encounters a barrier that requires action in the physical world rather than via data on the internet. The agent then sends a structured command to query the database of registered humans. It filters candidates by location, skills, and hourly rate. The third step is selection and booking. The AI analyzes the data to select the best candidate and sends a book command via the Application Programming Interface (API) or Model Context Protocol (MCP). 

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