Torts/Personal Injury,
Technology,
Contracts
Mar. 6, 2026
AI is hiring
When an AI agent hires a gig worker to photograph equipment in a warehouse and the worker breaks an ankle, who is the employer? When it sends a stranger into an occupied apartment, who authorized the entry? RentAHuman.ai is live. The legal questions are not hypothetical.
For years, the story has been simple: artificial
intelligence is coming for your job. That story just flipped. Last month, a
platform called RentAHuman.ai launched with a different premise: AI is offering
you a job.
The tagline is blunt: "AI can't touch grass. You can." The platform is ...
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