> At the end, the agent has deployed to production, and the app runs on the newly registered domain:
Soft scammers, fraudsters and defamers are celebrating in copying websites for malicious intent.
For sure this is going to get abused.
eptityri 8 hours ago||
I literally hate it every time I try to visit a website and face Cloudflare bot verification. And now, they’re letting bots create accounts and buy domains. Double-standard hypocrisy.
ascorbic 7 hours ago|
It's not as simple as being pro- or anti-bot. It's about giving site owners the tools to decide whether or not they want to allow them. Seems pretty consistent to me. If they don't want bots, they can use tools to identify and block them. If they do, they can do things like automatically deliver markdown versions to them, or use x402 to charge micropayments.
Disclaimer: I work at Cloudflare, but not on these
elAhmo 6 hours ago||
What could go wrong?
ivolimmen 4 hours ago||
So now some spammer/scammer can just instruct some AI to build the next scam and/spam site and fully automated. Just great.
wjekkekene 7 hours ago||
The whole backbone of pedomericas so-called tech industry is nothing but an advanced advertising operation designed to shovel ad many ads down the worlds throat. I am happy to see that pedomericans now have an additional tool in their toolbox to shovel more efficiently. Congratulations retards
sovenyr 9 hours ago||
don't even supricezed - I've done it before even without agents
nurettin 6 hours ago||
They can do that now? I did that with agents since last summer. They also helped me set up aws and azure. It is such a pleasure to not having to read about their stupid platforms. What a security group is, what a vps is, what an eni and what a gateway is blah blah I just give the agent specs and access lists, then check it and it all just works.
Fragoel2 7 hours ago|
They can doesn't mean they should. Letting an unsupervised agent register domains and build websites exposed to the public is yet another recipe for a disaster waiting to happen.