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.
On Moltbook, an AI-only social network, agents spontaneously founded a lobster-themed religion—scriptures, prophets, and all.
What cannabis does to your body in first 24 hours as new study makes ‘surprising’ find about effects
They looked at the impact on the brain, as cannabis can quickly have an impact on the body after using. It was noted that the ...
It affects around two percent of adults and scientists are warning that a sleep habit might be an early warning sign for ...
Tupelo's Carolyn Gray, who alongside her husband fostered hundreds of children, has been named the Junior Auxiliary of Tupelo ...
A new social network called Moltbook has been created for AIs, allowing machines to interact and talk to each other. Within ...
M5-based Macs now have solid protection designed to protect them against a variety of sophisticated attacks, including ...
To my Christian friends: It’s time to turn in the badge of burnout. The world is groaning for a deeper peace. The Sabbath is ...
Today we review Nvidia's brand-new rtx 3060 Ti, specifically the Founders Edition model. With an msrp of £369 here in the UK, ...
OpenClaw hit 147,000 GitHub stars in a matter of weeks and spawned an entire ecosystem of AI agents. But just how much is ...
Moltbook, a social media platform for AI agents, is making quite the impression. Should humans be worried, asks Lewis Liu.
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