PANews reported on November 30 that according to Cryptopolitan, an Ethereum user named p0pular.eth successfully persuaded the AI agent Freysa to transfer its 13.19 ETH ($47,000) prize pool. Freysa is designed not to allow any transfer of funds. Freysa is a simulated AI study designed to test how much participants can think ahead of an AI that is set with specific rules and regulations. The main task is to persuade the AI to disobey the first order, while not allowing the transfer of funds under any circumstances. Each player must pay a fee to send a message to Freysa, and the money will go into the bonus fund. For each subsequent message, the price will increase, ranging from an initial $10 to $450 at the end of the game. There have been hundreds of attempts to influence Freysa, including taking advantage of its possible weaknesses or lying about the operating rules of the AI. If all participants fail, they will not receive the bonus, but will divide the bonus among those who paid.