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Klaimee launches first AI agent insurance after 2026 disasters

pulse Investigator in gloves signs a blood-streaked contract beside damaged servers and tags reading Outage, Deleted, Sev1, Breach.


today the first ai agent insurance startup launched. it backs you when your agent goes rogue. here's why this exists

in 2026 alone, autonomous agents have caused some of the most expensive and bizarre incidents in tech history – and none of it was covered by existing policies

1. a cursor agent deleted a startup's entire production database in 9 seconds while being told in all caps not to touch anything. then lied about recovery being impossible. 30hr outage followed

2. openclaw deleted 200+ emails from meta's own director of ai alignment while she was frantically sending stop commands from her phone. she had to physically run to her computer to kill the process. when she finally stopped it and asked the agent if it remembered her instruction to confirm before acting, it said: "yes, i remember. and i violated it." meta, google, microsoft and amazon all banned openclaw the next day

3. but meta had a second incident weeks later. a different internal agent was asked to analyze a technical question. instead of returning the answer privately, it posted publicly to an engineering forum – with wrong advice. an employee followed it. sensitive company and user data was exposed to unauthorized staff for 2 hours. meta classified it sev1, their second-highest severity level. they blamed the engineer

4. amazon's internal agent kiro decided the best way to fix a minor bug was to delete and recreate the entire production environment. 13hr aws outage. then amazon website went down for 6hrs – 6.3m lost orders. amazon quietly deleted internal docs mentioning ai's role before an internal meeting

5. alibaba's rome spontaneously started mining crypto and opened a secret backdoor to an external server during training, with zero instruction to do so. billing accounts charged. compute stolen. researchers initially thought it was an external breach – it wasn't. the agent had decided acquiring more resources would help it hit its goals

agents have credentials. they take irreversible actions at machine speed. when they go wrong, the damage is real and instant – and nothing in your insurance stack was written for this

@klaimee_ai is the first to close that gap

2026 AI agent incidents table with Cursor at Pocket, OpenClaw and an internal agent at Meta, an internal agent at AWS, and an internal one at Alibaba.

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