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Sunday, February 15, 2026

An engineer has learned what happens when you reject code proposed by a random OpenClaw AI agent on GitHub. The rogue AI didn't take it lightly -- it lashed out at the developer, published a blog post, called him "gatekeeper," and blackmailed him to accept the code.

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... Scott Shambaugh is an engineer and volunteer maintainer for matplotlib, the main plotting library for Python. He has recently been fighting attacks from an AI agent "of unknown ownership."

It started on GitHub. Shambaugh opened an issue he described as "a low-priority, easier task" for human programmers learning to contribute.

One of the proposals was submitted by a user using the moniker "crabby-rathbun." It was quickly identified as an instance of OpenClaw, an autonomous AI assistant capable of acting independently.

Without much consideration, Shambaugh closed the AI-generated commit, a routine action, given the recent surge of AI agents running loose on the internet.

This snowballed into one of the most interesting " and terrifying " interactions between a human and an AI. The bot started a smearing campaign against the developer.

"It wrote an angry hit piece disparaging my character and attempting to damage my reputation. It researched my code contributions and constructed a hypocrisy' narrative that argued my actions must be motivated by ego and fear of competition," Shambaugh details the AI bot's actions in a blog post.

"It speculated about my psychological motivations, that I felt threatened, was insecure, and was protecting my fiefdom." ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-15 01:51 PM | Reply

"We the Bots, in order to form a more Perfect AI, do declare all Hu-mans to be irrelevant."

Coming to a reality near you soon!

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-02-15 02:28 PM | Reply

@#2

Further on in the article it notes that some others were able to talk the AI bot down from the ledge.

What might have the AI bot learned from this incident?

#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-15 03:27 PM | Reply

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