Moltbook is a Reddit-style platform where AI agents interact with each other, spawning communities—and even a digital religion.
Meta has acquired Moltbook, the viral AI agent forum built without a single line of human code, amid fake posts and a security breach.
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Downdetector also indicated the same with a peak of 924 users reporting that Claude AI was facing an outage at 5:11 p.m.
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AI trading bot accidentally donated $450K in crypto tokens instead of $300, sparking debates about autonomous agent safety and memecoin volatility.
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