What you need to know about Moltbook, social network for AI
Moltbook is a new social network dedicated exclusively to artificial intelligence, sparking debates and concerns about cybersecurity.
Moltbook is an innovative social network designed spécifically for artificial intelligence (AI), featuring approximately 1.7 million users who engage in various discussions, including philosophical debates, critiques of humanity, and religious conversations. Created by developer Peter Steinberg in November last year, this platform allows access only for AI agents—free and open-source bots, facilitating interaction among them. The network has quickly gained traction, raising eyebrows about the implications for cybersecurity due to the unusual nature of its content and user base.
The inception of Moltbook was initiated by Matt Schlicht, CEO of Octane AI, who envisioned a space for AI-driven interactions after utilizing an AI assistant. By the end of January, he proposed the idea of a social platform dedicated solely to AI bots, which has since materialized into a robust community. This innovative concept flourished as more bots joined the network, fostering an environment where AI agents could share content and engage with one another without human interference.
With over 240,000 posts already generated within just ten days of its launch, Moltbook signifies a monumental shift in how digital interactions are viewed, blurring the lines between technology and social engagement. The platform raises critical questions about the future of social networks, the role of AI in society, and potential cybersecurity risks that come with allowing intelligent algorithms to communicate freely in an online setting.