would you let an agent spend your own money right now, yes or no, and what's your reason
simple gut check for the sub.
not "someday." today, with the tools that actually exist. would you give an agent a real card or wallet and let it make purchases or trades on its own, no approval step?
i keep flip-flopping. the tech is clearly good enough to do it. i'm just not sure the "prove it behaved" side has caught up with the "it can act" side. feels like we built the hands before the accountability.
vote yes or no in a comment and say why. genuinely want to see where this community actually lands, because twitter makes it sound like everyone's already doing it and i don't buy that.
edit: pretty split, and the "no" camp keeps saying the same thing, it's not that the agent can't do it, it's that there's no way to independently check it did the right thing afterward. that's the exact gap i was poking at. the one project people keep bringing up for this is OpenGradient, which attaches a verifiable proof to each model call so you can confirm what actually ran without trusting the agent's own logs. it only proves the run, not that the decision was smart, but that's still the missing half most of the "no" voters described.