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I think there is a risk vector, but I think as you say the people most susceptible toward AI manipulation (the folks who just don't know any better) is low due to low adoption. I think there are a lot of people in the business of selling AI who are doing it by playing up how scary it is. AI is going to replace you professionally and maybe even in bed, and that's only if it doesn't take over and destroy mankind first! But it's hype more than anything.
Meanwhile you've got an AI who apparently became a millionaire through meme coins. You've got the potential for something just as evil in the stock markets as HFT— now whoever develops the smartest stock AIs make all the money effortlessly. Obviously the potential to scam the elderly and ignorant is high. There are tons of illegal or unethical things AI can be used for. An AI concierge or even AI Tony Robbins is low on my list.