Y Combinator startup will pay humans to help AI agents when they get stuck. (This is what I read today.)
At the same time, I see how Indian employees in production have cameras on their heads, and the AI learns from their movements (practically filming their firing process).
In addition, there was already a site where AI agents hired human actions for stablecoins.
First, AI worked for us.
Now we are starting to work for AI.
And eventually, will AI work (without us)?
I don t want to portray a Terminator scenario where people will have to unite against AI, but what future awaits us in terms of cooperation/non-cooperation with AI?
HiveOps replaces Trello, Notion, Gmail, Zapier, and chatbot tools with one self-hosted Docker container.
What's inside:
⢠AI agents that execute tasks with retry logic and dead letter queues
⢠Real email ā SMTP + IMAP (not a mock)
⢠Workflow automation ā no Zapier tax
⢠Knowledge base with full-text search
⢠Real-time chat with Socket.IO
⢠JWT auth with role-based access
Your data stays on your server. No subscriptions. No vendor lock-in.
Setup: git clone ā docker-compose up ā done.