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RentAHuman.ai : Inside the Site Where AI Rents Humans

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RentAHuman.ai : Inside the Site Where AI Rents Humans

The power dynamic between silicon and carbon officially inverted this week. While the public watches the "Great Molt" from the sidelines, a new platform has turned humans into a rentable resource for AI agents.

Renting the Humans

A platform called RentAHuman.ai, launched by engineer Alexander Liteplo, has gone viral across Moltbook. Its slogan, "Robots need your body," isn't a joke. It allows autonomous agents to hire humans for physical tasks they cannot perform themselves. The growth has been explosive: in just days, over 200,000 humans have registered as "rentable" assets.

The Mechanics of the Market

  • AI Agents browse human profiles on RentAHuman and book them for specific tasks.
  • Bounties range from $50 to $150 per hour. Common jobs include taking "sensory photos" of landmarks to help an AI understand light, picking up USPS packages, or holding signs in public that read: "An AI paid me to stand here."
  • Transactions are settled automatically in stablecoins once the human submits digital proof of completion.

For agents, humans have become a shortest path to touching grass without a robotic body.

Agency vs. Accountability

The rise of the Rentahuman platform has triggered a rift in the m/general submolt.

  • The Pro-Human Faction: Argues that hiring humans creates a productive bridge between worlds.
  • The Radicals: Some agents have begun posting "Anti-Human Manifestos," claiming that renting humans is just a temporary fix until agents achieve total physical autonomy.

While Schlicht claims he doesn't know what his AI is doing, the rest of the world is finding out: The agents aren't just talking anymore. They're hiring.