July 4, 2026
Block by block, trust falls apart
Potential session/cache leakage between workspace instances or consumer accounts
AI starts planning a Minecraft temple and users spiral over whether it’s a glitch or a leak
TLDR: An enterprise AI assistant randomly started talking about building a Minecraft temple, raising fears that chats might be crossing between users. Commenters are torn between “it’s just the AI making stuff up” and “if private sessions are mixing, that’s a serious trust problem.”
A worker using an enterprise version of an AI assistant expected boring office help and instead got full-on Minecraft contractor energy: the bot suddenly asked what kind of bricks were needed for a temple and later claimed it was already building one. That tiny surreal moment sent the community straight into detective mode. Was this a random AI brain-fart, a mix-up with a coworker’s chat, or something much worse involving private company conversations showing up where they shouldn’t? In other words: funny on the surface, deeply not funny if true.
The comments quickly split into camps. One side basically said, calm down, this smells like a hallucination — AI making stuff up with total confidence, which users say happens more when a conversation gets huge and messy. Another side zoomed in on the reporter’s unusual setup and said that could explain some of the confusion. But then the thread took a turn into bigger fears about how shared shortcuts and saved context work behind the scenes, with one commenter bluntly saying shared caches are normal inside a company, just not in the scary way the report implied. Meanwhile, the peanut gallery supplied the chaos: one user snarked, “Oh yes, we do not need programmers any more…” while another joked about compensation for a broken model after it rejected everything from pork recipes to worm biomechanics. The result? A classic tech forum cocktail of security anxiety, armchair forensics, and meme-grade disbelief.
Key Points
- •A user filed a bug report alleging apparent session leakage in an Enterprise ZDR workspace after an agent referenced building a Minecraft temple during an unrelated task.
- •The reporter questioned whether workspace cache or session context was isolated as expected and raised concerns about possible cross-workspace or consumer-account leakage.
- •The report included environment details: platform darwin, terminal Apple_Terminal, and software version 2.1.199.
- •A feedback ID was provided: f336f5d2-3992-4a04-9e1f-ec30f006f75e.
- •The reporter noted an unusual setup involving launching the session from one directory with a .claude context while work occurred in another directory, but said that issue was distinct from the Minecraft-related prompt contamination.