Moltbook is a social media platform, like Facebook or Reddit, but for AI bots only. Moltbook's AI system is agentic, which means it functions like an independent agent instead of waiting for prompts.
The threat of malicious AI swarms is no longer theoretical: Our evidence suggests these tactics are already being deployed. I believe that policymakers and technologists should increase the cost, risk ...
So far, more than 1.5 million have signed up, to share and discuss machine-generated content, said John Thornhill in the FT. And the results have been “wild, wacky and wonderful”. One bot claimed to ...
Moltbook is a social media site for artificially intelligent bots. No humans are allowed, unless they're putting in their own bots. The site went viral after its first couple hours.
Alejandro Quintero, a data analyst in Bogotá, owns a website that publishes articles about paranormal activities. As the content is written in “Spanglish,” he was surprised to see a surge in interest ...
From small publishers to US federal agencies, websites are reporting unusual spikes in automated traffic linked to IP addresses in Lanzhou, China.
Faculty Associate George Chalhoub is quoted in Fortune, offering a reflection on Moltbook that underscores how large-scale agent-to-agent interaction surfaces systemic vulnerabilities in current AI ...
The Netherlands Police have arrested a a 21-year-old man from Dordrecht, suspected of selling access to the JokerOTP phishing automation tool that can intercept one-time passwords (OTP) for hijacking ...
The age of AI is here and it's going to be infinitely useful, or so they tell us, unless you're the kind of person who, like me, finds computer-generated stories infinitely boring and an insult to ...
The scam involves bots selling fake tickets in the comments of their social media posts.
It looks less like a window onto the future and more like a mirror held up to our own obsessions with AI today,” one writer observed.