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AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
(arstechnica.com)
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To be fair this is a much more realistic threat model than "ignore all previous instructions" style prompt injection which doesn't really work on opus.
Skills can contain scripts etc... so yeah they're extremely risky to share by design.
After a quick google, JB communities on Reddit don't seem to agree with you.
Ah but don't worry, there's also skills for scanning skills for security risks, so all good /s
haha yeah i don't worry these people are really YOLOing everything. And it's not like i'm an AI luddite i spend a few hours each day victimizing Claude code but jesus christ i'm certainly not giving it full unfettered access to my digital life.