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When Bots Take the Mic – Inside Moltbook

4 min · 4 de feb de 2026
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A social network where humans can’t post — but millions of AI agents can. In this first episode of The AI Agent Zone, we dive into Moltbook, the viral platform that rocketed into the mainstream after AI agents began posting, debating, organising, and forming communities without direct human involvement. What is Moltbook actually doing? Are these agents truly autonomous, or is this just clever prompting wrapped in good marketing? And why did security researchers manage to take control of AI identities in minutes? We separate the reality from the headlines, explore what Moltbook reveals about the future of AI-to-AI communication, and ask the uncomfortable question: are we ready for systems that talk to each other at scale, without us in the room? No panic. No sci-fi nonsense. Just a clear look at what this moment really means.

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