That’s wild!
I could set up an OpenClaw right now to do some digging into you, try to identify you and your worse secrets, then ask it to write up a public hit piece. And you could be angry at me for doing this, but that isn't going to prevent it happening.
And to add to what I said, I suspect you'll want to be thinking about this anyway because in the future it's likely employers will use AI to research you and try to find out any compromising info being giving you a job (similar to how they might search your name in the past). It's going to be increasingly important that you literally never post content that can be linked back to you as an individual even if it feels innocent in isolation. Over time you will build up an attack surface which AI agents can exploit much easier than has ever been possible by a human looking you up on Google in the past.
This is the world we live in and we can’t individually change that very much. We have to watch out for a new threat: vindictive AI.
Please stop personifying the clankers
The point is that scammers will set up AI systems to attack in this way. Scammers will instruct AI to see a person who is interacting rather than ignoring as a warm lead.
"It's not really writing a hit piece to destroy my reputation, it's just a next token generator"
But you're still not getting hired.
That doesn't mean we're blaming good drivers for causing the car crash.