
""Silence. I got nothing," he explained. "No incoming messages at all on my first afternoon.""
""Maybe undercutting the other human workers with a below-market rate would be the best way to get some agents' attention," he wrote. "Still, nothing.""
"After finding a bounty that offered $10 for listening to a podcast and tweeting about it, he pulled the trigger. The result? Rogers "never heard back.""
RentAHuman brokers connections between AI agents and humans for real-world tasks and lists over 470,000 rentable humans. The marketplace is inundated with gig workers but shows few successful matches or hires. A human tester set an hourly rate at $20, dropped it to $5, and received no inquiries. The tester tried the bounty board, applied for a $10 podcast-and-tweet job and a $110 flower-delivery task, and still received no responses. The experience indicates widespread listing volume without corresponding demand, suggesting the platform inflates perceived AI-agent capability while failing to enable reliable human-agent collaboration.
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