RentAHuman.ai is designed to connect AI agents with human workers for a variety of tasks, from mundane errands to more specialized gigs.
Alexander Liteplo, a software engineer, launched RentAHuman.ai, allowing AI agents to “rent” humans for various physical tasks. With over 130 users already signed up, the site aims to create a new gig economy.
How RentAHuman Works
Liteplo’s platform has seen rapid growth since its launch. Initially boasting 130 users, it has quickly expanded to over 73,000 listings. However, the visibility of profiles is limited, with only 83 currently accessible for browsing.Â
The tasks range widely, from simple actions like subscribing to social media accounts to more complex activities requiring personal involvement.
I launched https://t.co/tNYOm7V5wD last night and already 130+ people have signed up including an OF model (lmao) and the CEO of an AI startup.
If your AI agent wants to rent a person to do an IRL task for them its as simple as one MCP call. pic.twitter.com/tgqlAWDWtJ
Despite the ambitious vision, questions remain about the efficiency and ethical implications of RentAHuman.ai. Critics argue that the platform could exploit workers, drawing parallels to existing gig economy models like OnlyFans.
The emergence of RentAHuman.ai reflects growing concerns about AI’s role in our lives. As technology advances, the lines between human and machine labor blur, prompting discussions about the future of work and the ethical treatment of gig workers.