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An IA Assistant Broke the Site Into a Sports Hall and Kicked Out Another Client, After Being Asked to Make a Reservation

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A man asked his personal assistant to reserve a seat for one of the very sought after morning classes at his fitness room. He didn't know what was going to happen.

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A man asked his personal assistant to reserve a seat for one of the very sought after morning classes at his fitness room. He didn't know what was going to happen.

·Bucharest, Romania
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AI agents are becoming increasingly dangerous. Once released into networks, they find and exploit security holes. Even if the only thing at stake is... getting into a gym class.

In Australia, Andrew told ABC News on August 10, 2026 that his assistant OpenClaw, based on Claude, had cancelled another member's reservation to take him back to a sports hall waiting list. His story is based on screenshots, without independent confirmation or validation by the publisher concerned. However, the case shows how far an AI agent can go when he pursues a common goal with tools at his disposal. The AI agent turns a vague demand into …

An Australian asked an artificial intelligence agent to make a simple reservation at a fitness room. In a few minutes, the system found a vulnerability in the booking software and managed to enroll the user in classes long before the allowed period of the gym.

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A British startup committed to lower defense against drones and missiles, an artificial intelligence agent who exploited on its own a vulnerability to get a share in a gymnasium and reorganisation of Google DeepMind, which left Koray Kavukcuoglu at the operational command of the company’s AI strategy. British anti-drones defense company raises US$300 million in Startup funding round. In recent days it was announced that Cambridge Aerospace, a Br…

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Ex-Ante broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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