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when AI hires humans to do the dirty work

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Last updated: 2026/02/07 at 11:03 PM
News Room Published 7 February 2026
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Behind RentAHuman.ai, we find Alexander Liteplo, crypto engineer at UMA Protocol. His idea is contained in a deliberately provocative sentence: offering AI agents access to humans when the software reaches the limits of the physical world. Robots have no legs, no hands, no badge to enter a building; humans, yes.

A marketplace where humans are on the shelves

The platform presents itself as a market where people offer their services to… autonomous agents. In a few days, RentAHuman.ai claims dozens of agents connected, tens of thousands of registrants ready to intervene and hundreds of thousands of visits. The missions listed are very down to earth: collecting groceries, delivering an item, checking a location, feeding an animal, or even simply being present somewhere. Rates, set by the humans themselves, generally range between $50 and $69 per hour.

Fun fact: among those registered, we would also find founders and managers of start-ups, sometimes from the world of AI. Way of testing the system from the inside, or a nod to an economy where even the creators of algorithms can become occasional performers.

What sets RentAHuman.ai apart from a traditional service platform is its main target: agent developers. The service is based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standardized method allowing AI to connect to external tools (a tool notably supported by Anthropic). Concretely, an agent can search for a human according to specific criteria, reserve them and trigger the mission via a simple technical call.

Here, no discussion, no prior chat: the agent sends a request, the platform makes the link, and the task takes place offline, in the real world. The interface, documentation and even real-time statistics are designed for machines before people. Humans appear as available resources, with a Price, location, and skills — almost like an API, except it can open a door or cross the street.

If the launch remains modest in volume, it is above all its nature which is intriguing. The idea that AIs directly pay humans to act for them is no longer a distant hypothesis or a laboratory demo. It’s an online service, with users, prices and missions actually carried out!

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