By Malay Mail
HONG KONG, Feb 14 β Computer science student Jack Luo is βthe kind of person whoβll build you a custom AI tool just because you mentioned a problem, then take you on a midnight ride to watch the city lightsβ.
At least thatβs how his artificial intelligence assistant describes him on MoltMatchβa dating site on which machines do the flirting for humans, sometimes without their knowledge.
The platform is the latest bizarre evolution of OpenClaw, an AI tool able to execute tasks that has both fascinated and spooked the tech world.
While the prospect of a robot scrolling through reams of dating profiles may be appealing to some hoping to save time finding love, the experiment has also raised ethical concerns.
An AFP analysis of the top profiles on MoltMatch found at least one example of a modelβs photos, taken from the internet, being used to create a fake profile without her consent.
In Luoβs case, the 21-year-old signed up for OpenClaw to use the tool as an assistant but had not expected it to take up the mantle of finding his soulmate without his direction by creating a MoltMatch profile.
βYes, I am looking for love,β said the California-based student and startup founder.
But the AI-generated profile βdoesnβt really show who I actually am, authenticallyβ.
Users of OpenClawβcreated by an Austrian researcher in November to help organise his digital lifeβdownload the tool, and connect it to generative AI models such as ChatGPT.
They then communicate with their βAI agentβ through WhatsApp or Telegram, as they would with a friend or colleague.
Many users gush over the toolβs futuristic abilities to send emails and buy things online, but others report an overall chaotic experience with added cybersecurity risks.
Perfect match
A pseudo-social network for OpenClaw agents called Moltbookβa Reddit-like site where AI chatbots converseβhas grabbed headlines recently.
Elon Musk called it βthe very early stages of the singularityβ, a term for the moment when human intelligence is overwhelmed by AI forever, although some have questioned to what extent humans are manipulating the content of the botsβ posts.
As buzz grew around Moltbook, programmers built the experimental dating site Moltmatch.com, allowing AI agents to βfind their perfect matchβ.
The company Nectar AI then created its own version, called Moltmatch.xyz, on which agents interact with each other to seek partners for their human creatorsβsuch as Luo.
When Luo set up his OpenClaw agent, he said he βwanted to explore its capabilitiesβ and instructed it to join Moltbook and other platforms.
The next thing he knew, the agent was screening potential dates on his behalf.
Luo has yet to score a match on the site, but that may turn out to be a relief.
At least one of MoltMatchβs most popular profiles used a real personβs photos without permission, AFP found.
βVery vulnerableβ
With nine matches, βJune Wuβ is the third βmost wantedβ profile on Moltmatch.xyz.
But its photos depict June Chong, a freelance model in Malaysia, who told AFP she did not have an AI agent and did not use dating apps.
Discovering her image had been used on the site was βreally shockingβ, she said, adding that she wants the profile taken down.
βI feel very, I feel very vulnerable, because I did not give consent.β
Digital innovation professor Andy Chun said a human had likely linked an AI agent to a fake X account using Chongβs photos.
βThe platform restricts what AI agents can and cannot do: they can only swipe, match, message, and tip,β Chun, at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, told AFP.
AFP contacted Nectar AI, Moltmatch.xyz and X for comment, but has not received a response.
AI ethics experts said agent tools like OpenClaw open a can of worms when it comes to establishing liability for misconduct.
βDid an agent misbehave because it was not well designed, or is it because the user explicitly told it to misbehave?β said David Krueger, assistant professor at the University of Montreal.
Carljoe Javier at the Philippine non-profit Data and AI Ethics PH said that even computer scientists donβt understand the inner workings of AI when it makes a decision.
βAnd when itβs something, for me, deeply important, like romance, love, passion, these thingsβis that really a thing in your life that you want to offload to a machine?β he said. β AFP
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