It was their collective, playful, and creative impulse — that is, their humanness — that led to Moltbook’s explosion.
A new social media platform launched last week and it's got Silicon Valley buzzing, but it's not for humans. Moltbook is a platform for AI agents to talk to other AI agents.
Moltbook, the Reddit-style AI chatroom that was launched last week, quickly developed from contempt and hate for humans to ...
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As AI-powered trading tools gain traction across crypto markets, industry insiders say most traders misunderstand how these models actually work and where their real risks lie. AI-powered trading bots ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Battlefield Studios has delivered on its promise to patch out Battlefield 6 Portal mode XP farms, making it so players will need to unlock things like ...
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Bot networks are now a brand problem, too. Coordinated webs of fake social-media personas have historically been the domain of fraudsters and state-based actors, such as the infamous Russian troll ...