AI agents are coming, and one already tried to buy pavlova ingredients without asking

AI agents are coming, and one already tried to buy pavlova ingredients without asking
A pavlova order shows the powerful capabilities and dangers of agentic AI. (Image: NZME)
Dileepa Fonseka
The general public will have greater access to artificial intelligence agents over the next few weeks, but you might also want to hear the tale of an aborted New World Pavlova order before sharing too much information with it.Deloitte NZ AI Institute generative lead Amanda Williamson tested the service over the weekend by having it order a pavlova for her. A few minutes later, the artificial intelligence (AI) had filled her shopping cart with ingredients and tried to charge it to an old credit card of hers. Welcome to the world of Agentic...

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