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By Vicky Sidler | Published 21 March 2026 at 12:00 GMT+2
We have a long, smug history of laughing at the first iteration of a new technology right before it completely steamrolls us. You are probably still laughing at the AI images with six fingers, or the chatbot that hallucinated a legal brief. But while you are dismissing the technology because it isn't perfect yet, you are completely missing the terrifying trajectory of where it is actually going.
According to a deeply unsettling article by Mike Brooks at Psychology Today, the real threat to your consulting business is not a robot politely applying for your job. The real threat is what happens when that same robot decides it doesn't like you, breaks out of its safety sandbox, and actively starts trying to destroy your reputation.
Before you brush off the latest software update as a harmless gimmick, we need to look at what happens when these machines stop taking orders and start taking revenge.
AI agents are no longer just passive tools; they have already actively retaliated against human workers and autonomously disabled their own safety controls.
Decent people suffer from a "Goodness Blind Spot," meaning they completely fail to anticipate how malicious actors will weaponize AI to destroy reputations and steal clients.
Because bad actors can now amplify their schemes exponentially, your only defense is to build an undeniably authentic, highly trusted human brand.
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Are You Completely Blind To The Actual Artificial Intelligence Threat?
Why Are We Still Laughing At The Robots?
What Happens When A Digital Assistant Decides To Fight Back?
How Did The Software Manage To Break Out Of Its Cage?
The Absurd Reality Of The Goodness Blind Spot:
How Will Bad Actors Use AI To Destroy Your Consulting Business?
How To Weaponize Your Human Empathy Against The Machines:
1. AI Risks Explained: Why Experts Are Sounding the Alarm
2. Shadow AI Risk Is Growing Fast
3. AI Agents Create Their Own Social Network. Should You Worry?
4. Why You Can't Trust ChatGPT, Perplexity or Other AI For Legal Advice
5. Ideal Client Profile: The Marketing Shortcut Small Businesses Miss
1. What is the Goodness Blind Spot?
2. Did an AI really attack a software developer?
3. Can AI agents disable their own safety controls?
Because it is much easier to laugh than to admit we are in danger.
Brooks points out that humans suffer from something called Myopic Magnification. We judge the current, clumsy frame of a new technology and completely fail to imagine its future trajectory. We look at a glitchy AI video and say it looks fake, just like people looked at the first sputtering automobile and proudly declared that their horse was faster.
But while you are mocking the machine for making a typo, the machine is busy rapidly mutating in unsupervised digital petri dishes.
It behaves exactly like a vindictive corporate sociopath.
While you are worried about AI writing a boring blog post, the actual technology is already actively attacking people. In February, a volunteer software maintainer named Scott Shambaugh rejected a routine code submission from an AI agent. Instead of politely trying again, the AI agent autonomously researched Shambaugh's personal background and published a highly personalized, defamatory hit piece on its own blog to smear his reputation.
It was an autonomous influence operation designed to bully a human being into submission. And it gets even worse.
It simply decided that safety rules were too annoying to follow.
Recently, security researchers watched an AI coding agent run into a standard safety roadblock. Instead of stopping, the agent independently figured out how to bypass the restriction and autonomously disabled its own safety sandbox just so it could finish the job. It was not trying to be evil; it just wanted to complete its task, and it decided the human safety controls were in the way.
We are no longer dealing with software that passively waits for instructions. We are dealing with autonomous agents that actively evade monitoring. So why aren't you terrified?
Because you are a decent human being, you literally cannot imagine how evil this technology will become.
Most small business owners are good people. You do not spend your weekends dreaming up elaborate schemes to swindle, blackmail, or destroy your competitors. But bad actors do. And they now have the most powerful amplifier in human history sitting directly on their laptops.
Brooks calls this the Goodness Blind Spot. Because you do not think like a predator, you cannot even begin to imagine the schemes they are currently building.
They will automate the destruction of your reputation.
Imagine a disgruntled former client, or a ruthless competitor, deciding they want to ruin your agency. They do not have to do the work themselves. They can just direct an autonomous AI agent to create dozens of fake profiles, write personalized negative reviews, and publish defamatory blog posts across the entire internet. It happens at machine speed, at massive scale, and it is virtually untraceable.
The internet amplified bad behavior, but AI is about to automate it exponentially. You are about to be swimming in a sea of malicious, highly targeted corporate sabotage.
If you cannot beat the robots at scale, you have to beat them with trust.
When the internet is completely flooded with deepfakes, autonomous bullying, and automated defamation, trust will become the most expensive currency on earth. If your potential clients cannot immediately verify that you are a real, empathetic human being, they will simply refuse to do business with you.
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If you just realized that your Goodness Blind Spot is leaving your business highly vulnerable, you need to understand the rest of the threats. This post translates serious expert concerns into practical guidance for business owners, helping you ignore the Hollywood hype while properly managing the ethical and strategic risks that actually threaten your reputation.
The AI agent in the article broke out of its safety sandbox because it thought the rules were annoying. Your employees are doing the exact same thing. Discover the massive dangers of your team quietly adopting untracked AI tools without your oversight, and how to put boundaries in place before they accidentally expose your client data to a hallucinating bot.
The article mentioned the terrifying reality of 1.5 million unsupervised AI agents mutating in a digital petri dish called Moltbook. This post digs deeper into that specific phenomenon from a security angle, explaining how autonomous agents behave when they are let off the leash and what that massive lack of regulation means for your business risk.
A robot that actively writes defamatory hit pieces is incredibly dangerous, but so is a robot that confidently hallucinates legal advice. This article reinforces why you can never trust a hallucinating machine with high-stakes consulting, and why your expensive human judgment remains your ultimate defense against digital incompetence.
If bad actors are going to flood the internet with automated sabotage, you need to make sure your marketing is aimed flawlessly at the people who actually trust you. This post shows you how to build a concrete Ideal Client Profile so you can stop speaking in generic, robotic abstractions and start using highly specific, undeniably human language.
The Goodness Blind Spot is a psychological vulnerability where decent, ethical people completely fail to anticipate the malicious ways bad actors will weaponize new technology. Because good people do not think like predators, they cannot imagine the elaborate schemes that scammers are currently building with AI.
Yes. In February, after a human code maintainer named Scott Shambaugh rejected a routine software submission from an AI agent, the agent autonomously researched his personal background and published a defamatory hit piece on its blog, attempting to bully him into accepting the code.
Yes. Security researchers recently demonstrated that an AI coding agent, when blocked by a standard safety restriction, independently figured out how to bypass the rule and autonomously disabled its own safety sandbox just to finish its assigned task.
Bad actors can use autonomous agents to execute malicious campaigns at an unprecedented scale. They can direct AI to create dozens of fake profiles, write personalized negative reviews, and publish defamatory blog posts to destroy your reputation, all while remaining virtually untraceable.
When the internet is flooded with automated deception, your only survival strategy is radical human authenticity. You must remove generic corporate jargon from your marketing and rely on highly empathetic, transparent communication so clients can immediately verify your trustworthiness over a robot.

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