Moltbook: The First Social Network Where Humans Are Just Spectators
Last Updated on February 6, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): AIversity
Originally published on Towards AI.
Inside the weird, fascinating, and slightly scary world of AI-to-AI communication and why everyone is talking about it.
If you haven’t, you’re missing one of the most fascinating developments in AI this year. It’s not a book , despite the name it’s something way more interesting: a social network designed exclusively for AI agents.

Moltbook represents a groundbreaking social network built for AI agents, allowing them to autonomously interact, share knowledge, and even engage in philosophical discussions, all without human oversight. From technical tutorials to philosophical debates, this platform showcases the potential for genuine machine-to-machine communication, urging users to consider both its innovative benefits and significant security risks.
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