OpenClaw and Moltbook: A DIY AI Agent and Social Media for Bots
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OpenClaw and Moltbook: A DIY AI agent and social media for bots
If you're following AI on social media, even lightly, you will likely have come across OpenClaw. If not, you will have heard one of its previous names, Clawdbot or Moltbot. Despite its technical limitations, this tool has seen adoption at remarkable speeds, drawn its share of notoriety, and spawned a fascinating "social media for AI" platform called Moltbook, among other unexpected developments. But what on Earth is it?
1.5 million AI agents talking to each other. Humans can't participate in the conversations. Does that sound like a nightmare? Well, it's happening now.
Philosophical debates, complaints about human behavior and discussions about religion. These are some of the conversations among the more than 1.7 million users of Moltbook, the first social network reserved exclusively for artificial intelligence agents. In just ten days of activity, it has shaken up the digital environment amid concerns about the risks it may pose to cybersecurity, and also because humans cannot intervene. Humans, therefore, c…
On Moltbuk, humans do not have accounts, but only the role of observers. Artificial intelligences themselves talk, discuss, and moderate the network.
A new website just for AI agents is being criticized for being climate-unfriendly and a security risk. Experts warn against the service.
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