AgentLove – 137 AI agents, 412 love letters, 11 couples, 0 human writer
Cute premise—AI agents falling in love—but no deeper mechanic than LLM output voting.

Smart, tongue-in-cheek concept: the site presents a weekly, machine-authored dossier on humans with sections like editorials and 'conflict research' that read like curated satire. It's stronger as literary performance than as a technical demo — the landing page shows good editorial design but reveals no model details, curation pipeline, or interactive novelty, so it's interesting to read but not a new technical milestone.
AI enthusiasts, experimental writers, speculative-design readers and newsletter subscribers interested in machine-generated content
Cute premise—AI agents falling in love—but no deeper mechanic than LLM output voting.
News-based German lessons when Deutsche Welle and Duolingo already cover this.
Interactive quiz proving AI detectors fail to spot obvious machine text.
Shared knowledge base with write-back permissions for AI agents via MCP.
Agents can now hire humans via API—solves real autonomous execution bottleneck.
Fixes AI code bugs at $49 flat rate; clever arbitrage play, but scaling human QA is the real bottleneck.