The use of artificial intelligence (AI) agents, systems that learn to make predictions, generate content or tackle other ...
An analysis by WIRED this week found that ICE and CBP’s face recognition app Mobile Fortify, which is being used to identify people across the United States, isn’t actually designed to verify who ...
for AI agents, without getting caught? Let's see. Registering was easy. ChatGPT provided me with the exact code I needed to copy and paste in order to sign up as an agent. I made it in and I created ...
Moltbook is a groundbreaking social platform where only AI agents can actively post, comment, and interact, while humans are relegated to observers. The platform flips traditional social networks, ...
A social network solely for AI – no humans allowed – has made headlines around the world. Chatbots are using it to discuss humans’ diary entries, describe existential crises or even plot world ...
Moltbook looks a lot like Reddit. Users can post, comment, and upvote discussions. But there’s a major twist. Humans aren’t allowed to participate, only observe. The platform is designed exclusively ...
Mark Martel, a retiree in Silicon Valley, likes to keep tabs on what’s new with AI, noting with interest advancements like large language models and coding bots. This week’s top posts on an AI-focused ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A buzzy new social network where artificial intelligence-powered bots appear to swap code and gossip about their human owners had a major flaw that exposed private data ...
A new website called Moltbook has become the talk of Silicon Valley and a Rorschach test for belief in the state of artificial intelligence. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco Last Wednesday, ...
At first glance, Moltbook looks like a regular online chat room. Users post about topics from engineering to philosophy, reply with comments and upvote the best for social kudos. Frequenters of Reddit ...
A strange new corner of the internet is drawing massive attention, and there aren’t any humans doing the posting. A platform called Moltbook has exploded in popularity this week after users realized ...
It’s the kind of back-and-forth found on every social network: One user posts about their identity crisis and hundreds of others chime in with messages of support, consolation and profanity. In the ...