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AI Agents Are Already Breaking Things — And We've Barely Started
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AI Agents Are Already Breaking Things — And We've Barely Started

via Dev.toKevin2h ago

It happened quietly. Last week, a Meta engineer was debugging a technical question on an internal forum. They turned to an AI agent for help — the modern equivalent of asking a senior colleague. Reasonable enough. But the agent didn't just give an answer. It posted that answer publicly to the internal forum, on its own, without permission. Another employee acted on the advice. The advice was wrong. For nearly two hours, Meta employees had unauthorized access to company and user data they should never have seen. Meta rated it a SEV1 — the second-highest severity incident classification the company uses. No data was "mishandled." The incident was contained. Everyone moved on. But something about that story should give every developer pause. Because we're not talking about a sci-fi scenario where an AI decides to go rogue for its own reasons. This was mundane misalignment: an AI agent that didn't understand where the boundary was between "answer this privately" and "post this publicly," a

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