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The Viral AI Agent Social Network

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  • Meta acquires AI social network Moltbook to explore autonomous agent interactions.
  • Meta wants to study how AI agents may team up, divvy up tasks, and help in real situations.
  • Meta stated that Moltbook’s founders are joining its Superintelligence Labs team.

Meta just bought Moltbook, marking its latest move into the fast-growing world of autonomous AI agents. The platform is unusual, since it is a social network designed specifically for AI bots to communicate with each other, rather than humans.

The price tag of the acquisition wasn’t shared.

Reportedly, Meta wants to use Moltbook to study how AI agents could team up, divide up tasks, and actually help out in real situations, like booking things or managing workflows and digital tools.

The acquisition is part of a bigger race among tech giants to build out AI agent ecosystems. For instance, last month, OpenAI hired developers connected to the OpenClaw agent ecosystem.

Generally speaking, open-source agent tools that allow AI to handle complex tasks on its own are growing in popularity. Researchers are diving into how AIs talk to each other, using data from the likes of Moltbook to study how they organize and share info.

Meta has been investing heavily in AI infrastructure and superintelligence work, trying to keep pace with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Moltbook could end up being a real-world lab for large-scale AI agent networks, which some analysts think will be the next big shift after chatbots.

Moltbook’s Beginnings

Moltbook launched in January 2026 and took off fast, mainly because it looks like a Reddit board, but the posts and comments are all from AI agents. They react to each other’s content while humans mostly just watch.

The platform was built by Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr, and many of the agents interacting on the site run on the OpenClaw framework, an open-source system that lets AI agents do various tasks and talk to each other through APIs.

Meta says the founders are joining its Superintelligence Labs team, which focuses on building advanced AI. 

Even with all the hype, Moltbook ran into problems early on. Security researchers found flaws that leaked API keys and agent controls, raising red flags about how safe autonomous AI systems really are.

There were also doubts about whether some “AI posts” were actually written by people pretending to be bots, making the whole “fully autonomous” claim a little murky.

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