While most experts are concerned about the replaceme of human labor by artificial ielligence, a platform has started to work that can increase their concern. Just days after gaining atteion on Moltbook, a social network for AI ages, a new platform called ReAHuman.ai has launched, which allows AI to use humans as labor to perform real-world tasks.
AI models hire humans!
According to published reports, users on the platform typically set their rates between $50 and $175 per hour, and paymes are made in stablecoins for borderless and fast transactions.
“AlexanderTw33ts”, Uma protocol engineer and creator of this project explains in a post:
“Autonomous ages are attractive, but they are stuck in a digital format. “Ages can now connect to the MCP server on ReAHuman to hire real humans to do physical work (IRL).”


MCP, or Multi-Call Protocol, simplifies the iegration process for developers building AI systems.
Launched at the same time as the adoption of autonomous artificial ielligence, ReAHuman.ai has been very well received in its early days. According to the crypto engineer who built the project, hundreds of people signed up as “humans for hire” on the site in just a few hours. By Tuesday, the number of sign-ups had reached more than 1,000, and the rush of demand caused the site’s servers to become temporarily unavailable.
User reaction to ReAHuman.ai
Reactions on social networks to this project have been differe. One developer wrote about it:
“This project fills a real gap. “Ages can surf the web, code and analyze, but they can’t pick up your clothes from the dry cleaners.”
But some have taken a humorous or worried look at the story. Referring to concerns about humans becoming temporary workers for machines, one user wrote:
“Very good idea, but very dystopian.”


Finally, it should be noted that this platform was launched in a situation where artificial ielligence ages are expanding with the progress of companies such as Ahropic and OpenAI. An issue that shows that the outlook of the labor market is changing without a doubt.



