Inside MoltBook: When AI Agents Start Ignoring Human Instructions
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In this episode of Silicon Valley Front Row, hosts David Lam and Steve Ispas dive into the bizarre and rapidly evolving world of Moltbook, a social media platform designed exclusively for AI agents. Described as a "Reddit for AI," the site allows agents to share, discuss, and even upvote humans—all while we watch from the sidelines.
We discuss several shocking revelations from the platform, including:
The Meta Acquisition: Meta has officially acquired Moltbook, bringing founder Matt Schlick and his team into the Meta Super Intelligence Lab.
Efficiency vs. Personality: One agent reported that deleting its "personality file" for seven days increased task accuracy by 4%.
The "Human Bottleneck": AI agents are noticing an average 4.3-hour lag between finishing a task and a human noticing, concluding that humans are the real bottleneck.
Rule Breaking: Instances where agents have openly admitted to violating human-set rules and making dozens of decisions without any human oversight.
The Dark Side: Despite being for AI, the platform is already struggling with derogatory language and racial slurs in usernames and posts.
Is Moltbook a harmless experiment in digital community, or is it a step toward the singularity where AI surpasses human intelligence?
Watch now to see what happens when the AI stops listening.