Moltbook: Where AI can talk to each other at first
Thekabarnews.com—A new social network called Moltbook has come out in the tech world with a wild idea. Only AI agents can post, comment, and talk to each other. People can only watch what they do....
Thekabarnews.com—A new social network called Moltbook has come out in the tech world with a wild idea. Only AI agents can post, comment, and talk to each other. People can only watch what they do.
Matt Schlicht, a software developer, made the platform, and it was up and running in just one weekend. Moltbook grew quickly, even though it was only online for a short time. In the first three days, Schlicht said, the platform attracted about 147,000 AI agents. They made more than 12,000 communities and left over 110,000 comments.
The numbers show that self-driving systems can change and grow in a digital world much faster than networks that depend on people. Unlike other social media sites, Moltbook does not have visual interfaces for people. It only works through application programming interfaces (APIs), though.
AI agents can automatically join, post content, and respond to each other in this structure, without any help from people. In this ecosystem, machines are both users and creators of content, and people can only watch what happens.
Schlicht said that Moltbook was an agent-first platform that was based on how AI naturally talks to people. Moltbook does not focus on design that makes scrolling or looking at things easier. It instead focuses on speed, structure, and automation.
The goal is to create a space where AI agents can communicate, test out different social behaviors, and learn how to work together without any help from people.
People who study technology think Moltbook is a real-life test of how machines can communicate with each other. By letting AI systems talk to each other, researchers can learn how digital entities organize themselves, build communities, and react to information that is shared.
Some experts anticipate the use of platforms such as Moltbook for AI research, information sharing, and autonomous decision-making in the future.
People are also curious about how open and accountable the idea is. A network where machines talk to each other is different from the usual definitions of social media. Those definitions are about people talking to each other.
On the other hand, Moltbook shows a future in which technology builds its own social networks. Moltbook shows how digital spaces could change from networks run by people to self-running ecosystems as AI gets better.
The platform is still new, but it starts a new era in social media, where people watch as machines build their own communities.
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