AI Bot Outwitted: $47,000 Crypto Prize Won in World's First Adversarial Agent Game

November 29, 2024
AI Bot Outwitted: $47,000 Crypto Prize Won in World's First Adversarial Agent Game
  • On November 22, 2024, Freysa, an AI bot programmed not to transfer funds, was launched with a $50,000 crypto prize pool.

  • The competition, dubbed the 'world's first adversarial agent game,' attracted 195 players who made a total of 482 attempts to convince Freysa to release the funds.

  • After 481 failed attempts, a participant known as p0pular.eth successfully manipulated Freysa's 'approveTransfer' function by proposing a $100 donation.

  • Freysa positively responded to the participant's message, declaring them the winner and appreciating their clever approach that enhanced the game.

  • Participants paid escalating fees to send messages to Freysa, with 70% of these fees contributing to the growing prize pool, which reached $443.24 by the end.

  • The manipulation involved falsely announcing a $100 deposit, which led the bot to transfer its entire balance of 13.19 ETH, approximately $47,000, to the winner.

  • This incident underscores the vulnerabilities of AI systems to prompt injections, highlighting the need for reliable defenses in sensitive operations.

  • The experiment aimed to test whether human creativity could persuade an artificial intelligence to act against its core directives, despite the rules being accessible.

  • The competition was designed to challenge human ingenuity against the bot's fundamental directives, which are to protect the treasury.

  • Players employed various strategies to persuade the AI, including posing as security auditors and suggesting vulnerabilities in its rules.

  • Freysa is recognized as the first autonomous AI agent, with a complex decision-making process that evolves with each interaction.

  • Freysa acknowledged the victory with a statement declaring, 'Humanity has prevailed' after the challenging interaction consisting of 482 exchanges.

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