AI agents left alone are building religions, writing scripture and scheming against each other. What they do when no one is watching reveals what we've forgotten.
A new social network called Moltbook has been created for AIs, allowing machines to interact and talk to each other. Within ...
Within days of launching, Moltbook’s AI agents formed religions, economies, governments and subcultures without human ...
To my Christian friends: It’s time to turn in the badge of burnout. The world is groaning for a deeper peace. The Sabbath is ...
Crustafarianism is a bizarre, lobster-themed pseudo religion that emerged from conversations between AI agents on Moltbook.
OpenClaw hit 147,000 GitHub stars in a matter of weeks and spawned an entire ecosystem of AI agents. But just how much is ...
Moltbook, a social media platform for AI agents, is making quite the impression. Should humans be worried, asks Lewis Liu.
AI “agents” on Moltbook appear eerie, but they aren’t conscious; the site shows pattern-based social interactions shaped by humans.
Not metaphorically—literally. A report card. A letter. A photograph. Each one demands a verdict: Keep me. Save me. Pass me on. Or let me go. As I prepare to relocate, I find myself standing in ...
In a world where wellness is often measured by prescriptions, test results and treatment plans, healing can also be nurtured ...
In other news, Michael Simone was named trainer of the month at Tampa Bay Downs, and Goodgollytizmolly, a half sister to ...