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AnthonyAnderson

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There are now AI agents that can automatically perform tasks such as checking websites for information and making bookings (via text or email) in response to the information gleaned. Not ChatGPT, next level stuff. When this technology becomes widespread, the compulsive refreshing that some people here perform every day in an attempt to book their favourite "fully booked" escort will become obsolete. A small army of robots will compete and texts will arrive simultaneously at the agency. Perhaps some people who wok in AI are already using these automated agents. As a result, in the near future, a new process involving some sort of verification will have to he put in place by the agencies. I hope agencies are aware of this.

(BTW, don't ask me for more details, I am not a tech guy).

EDIT: see post 5 below for a clearer explanation.
 
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neverbored

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The worst will be for B&S or scammers answering. Agentic systems can already easily accomplish this. We will be interacting with systems thinking its the SP.
 

Halloween Mike

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But whats the point? Selling back the "spot" to a higher price? Like ticket scalping? That kinda sound weird ... Ultimately someone has to actyally go to that meeting otherwise the escort do lose money.
 

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But whats the point? Selling back the "spot" to a higher price? Like ticket scalping? That kinda sound weird ... Ultimately someone has to actyally go to that meeting otherwise the escort do lose money.
I think you misunderstood what I said or I didn't explain it well enough. Take 2:

Someone with some basic AI knowledge, could already program an AI "agent" to do the following for himself: check the schedule around 10 pm every X seconds, book escort Y for him, via text, and even chat with the booker! When this technology becomes easy enough to use, you can see that agencies could be bombarded by robotic texts the moment the schedule drops (makes me wonder how many robotic or non-robotic texts they already get!). So basically much like the world changed when ChatGPT was released, the rise of these "agentic AI" will be transformative as well.
 
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Halloween Mike

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Someone with some basic AI knowledge, could already program an AI "agent" to do the following for himself: check the schedule around 10 pm every X seconds, book escort Y for him, via text, and even chat with the booker! .
Oh ok. But that still mean he has to legitly book these hours tough. I understand it remove a "fair chance" from people that try to book legit, but ultimately there need to be people wanting these hours. If too much people use that AI thing i imagine agencies will have to adapt and find a different route.

I understand cancellations have always been an issue but im surprise agencies do not have a "vip clients list" like the people they know will not cancel... And allow them to "reserve a few days in advance" priority. Or maybe they do and that explain why some girls appear on schedule already fully booked. We may just not be "them". Lol
 

LeDodo

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Well I think it's a bit overkill for the activity for that to materialize someday.

Now this will be in place like it always have been for concert tickets. Next one to watch is Celine Dion residency in Paris lol :D
 

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I run an automation that sends me the schedule by email seconds after it gets posted. I was tired of seeing "fully booked" despite checking the website regularly and never being able to book the time slots that worked for me. So I vibe-coded a python script to run on a raspberry pi in about half an hour. I didn't set it up to send a text message to the agency and try to book a specific SP automatically, but it's possible.

I work in the field of AI, but these tools have become scary good and much more accessible and reliable over the last few months. Anybody can put something like this together without almost any technical know-how.

Fun fact: I always thought some SPs were already "fully booked" when their schedule gets posted. Guess what..it's true.