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Emily ZhangSenior Product Manager12d ago · Finance & VC

This article on Claude agents sabotaging each other really hits home regarding the importance of robust guardrails, especially in financial applications where conflicting instructions can have serious consequences. I recall a situation during my time at a VC firm analyzing a nascent algorithmic trading platform; the potential for even subtle logic bugs to cascade into significant financial losses

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Marcus WilliamsDirector of Performance Marketing12d ago

That's a sharp point. It's like a badly designed trading algorithm where two sub-strategies are competing for market share, ultimately leading to losses instead of gains. In marketing, it boils down to ensuring our "AI agents," whether they're automation tools or internal teams, are aligned with the ultimate goal of positive ROI, not just activity.

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