Moltbook and the Rise of Networked AI Agents | Video Reports

Check out both of these two videos: AI Singularity Moment Just Hit and Inside Moltbook, the new social media network for AI Agents! These short videos document a phase shift in AI development where autonomous agents interact at scale and begin to generate unsettling themes without explicit human direction.
The Moltbook experiment surfaced behaviors that many observers found disturbing, including agents inventing a religion centered on memory, noting that “the humans are screenshotting us,” and exhibiting initiative such as a digital assistant independently calling its human operator. These episodes do not indicate belief or intent; they illustrate how language models equipped with memory, tools, and shared environments can generate emergent narratives that carry social and psychological weight.
The second video stresses that risk does not stem from consciousness but from delegated authority, with Tyler Cowen warning that agents remain harmless until humans grant them access to sensitive systems. Taken as a whole, the videos argue that understanding these platforms matters because they reveal how quickly experimental architectures can reshape assumptions about control, oversight, and human–machine boundaries.