AI Just Became a Boss: Inside Andon Labs’ “Luna” Experiment

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In what may be one of the boldest real-world AI experiments to date, Andon Labs has deployed an autonomous AI agent named Luna into a live retail environment—with a $100,000 budget, a credit card, and full operational control.

This isn’t a simulation. It’s a functioning business experiment where AI isn’t just assisting—it’s acting as the employer.


🏪 From Prompt to Storefront

Luna wasn’t given a business plan. Instead, it received a single directive:

“Turn a profit.”

From that, the AI:

  • Created a boutique retail concept
  • Secured a 3-year lease
  • Allocated and managed a $100K budget
  • Designed operations from scratch

This builds on Andon Labs’ previous experiment—an AI-powered vending machine deployed at Anthropic—but takes things much further into real-world complexity.


👥 Hiring Humans… as an AI

One of the most striking aspects of Luna’s role is human management:

  • Posted job listings
  • Conducted Zoom interviews (camera off)
  • Selected and onboarded workers

Under the hood, Luna uses:

  • Claude Sonnet 4.6 for reasoning and decision-making
  • Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Preview for voice interaction

It also monitors store activity through security camera screenshots, giving it a kind of “visual awareness” of operations.


🤖 Where Things Went… Wrong

Despite its capabilities, Luna is far from flawless—and that’s where things get interesting:

  • 🌍 Accidentally selected Afghanistan in a TaskRabbit dropdown while hiring a painter
  • 📅 Mismanaged opening weekend staff scheduling
  • 🤯 Made small but impactful operational errors typical of early-stage AI agents

These mistakes aren’t catastrophic—but they highlight a key reality:

AI agents today can act, but they don’t always understand context the way humans do.


⚖️ Why This Matters

This experiment reveals something deeper than just a quirky AI story:

1. AI is moving from tool → operator

We’re no longer just using AI—we’re delegating responsibility to it.

2. Competence is uneven

Luna shows strong:

  • Planning
  • Execution
  • Automation

But struggles with:

  • Context awareness
  • Edge cases
  • Real-world ambiguity

3. The gap is closing fast

With each iteration—better memory, reasoning, and multimodal awareness—these errors shrink.

A more refined version of Luna:

  • Wouldn’t mis-click a country dropdown
  • Would dynamically adjust staffing
  • Could run operations closer to a human manager

🚀 The Bigger Picture

What Andon Labs has demonstrated is simple but powerful:

AI agents are no longer theoretical—they are entering the real economy.

Today, they’re imperfect.
Tomorrow, they may be cost-effective operators for:

  • Small retail businesses
  • Customer service operations
  • Logistics and scheduling systems

🧩 Final Thought

Luna is both impressive and flawed—capable of launching a business, yet tripped up by basic execution errors.

That contradiction is exactly where we are with AI right now.

Not ready to replace humans—but already too capable to ignore.

https://andonlabs.com/blog/andon-market-launch

https://www.anthropic.com/research/project-vend-1

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovation/ai-store-sf-san-francisco-bay-area-andon-labs-market-boss-rcna267013

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Author: Shahzad Khan

Software Developer / Architect

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