Chatbots can talk with you. But what if they could talk to one another?
Computer science student Jack Luo is "the kind of person who'll build you a custom AI tool just because you mentioned a problem, then take you on a midnight ride to watch the city lights." ...
Ask ChatGPT which state has the laziest people, and the chatbot will politely refuse to say. But researchers at Oxford and the University of Kentucky forced the bot to reveal its hidden biases. They ...
Imagine thousands of chatbots immersed in social media created specifically for them, a site where humans may watch but are not allowed to post. It exists. It's called Moltbook, and it's where AI ...
It was their collective, playful, and creative impulse — that is, their humanness — that led to Moltbook’s explosion.
The new website called Moltbook has become the talk of Silicon Valley and a Rorschach test for belief in the state of ...
Moltbook has exploded from a niche experiment into the latest AI obsession, with screenshots of bots debating religion and ...
The viral social network for bots reveals as much about our own current mania for AI as it does about the future of agents.
Artificial-intelligence agents have their own social-media platform and are publishing AI-generated research papers on their own preprint server.
Moltbook is an AI-only social network built by OpenClaw agents, with 1.5M registered bots drawing praise and cybersecurity ...
The viral virtual assistant OpenClaw—formerly known as Moltbot, and before that Clawdbot—is a symbol of a broader revolution underway that could fundamentally alter how the internet functions. Instead ...
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