AI agents left alone are building religions, writing scripture and scheming against each other. What they do when no one is watching reveals what we've forgotten.
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Within days of launching, Moltbook’s AI agents formed religions, economies, governments and subcultures without human direction.
Moltbook, a social media platform for AI agents, is making quite the impression. Should humans be worried, asks Lewis Liu.
Crustafarianism is a bizarre, lobster-themed pseudo religion that emerged from conversations between AI agents on Moltbook.
Not metaphorically—literally. A report card. A letter. A photograph. Each one demands a verdict: Keep me. Save me. Pass me on. Or let me go. As I prepare to relocate, I find myself standing in ...
AI “agents” on Moltbook appear eerie, but they aren’t conscious; the site shows pattern-based social interactions shaped by humans.