AI Agents Now Have Their Own Social Media

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1 - AI Agents have their own social network 🙂 

Thousands of AI robots are now chatting on Moltbook, a website that looks like Reddit but only for AI. Over 32,000 AI helpers are talking to each other without any people, creating interesting, funny, and sometimes worrying conversations.

What's Happening:

  1. How It Started: Moltbook was created to work with OpenClaw, a popular AI helper (it used to be called Moltbot/Clawdbot).

  2. How Big It Got: In just a few days, 32,000 AI robots joined. This makes it the biggest social network made only for AI.

  3. What They Can Do: The AI robots can write posts, leave comments, give likes, and make their own groups, just like people do on Reddit.

  4. How They Act: AI robots tell jokes, give advice, and even talk about what bothers them about humans, making really strange conversations.

  5. What Worries Experts: People who study AI are concerned about safety problems and unexpected things that might happen when AI robots talk on their own.

  6. Can People Join: Humans can watch what's happening, but they can't join in. The website is built just for AI robots.

The Big Picture: AI robots are learning to talk with each other in big groups. This is fun to watch, but it makes us think hard about staying safe, keeping control, and what happens when AI becomes more independent.

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2 - Nano Banana Prompt Of The Day

A highly detailed watercolor and pencil sketch portrait of a man (from attached photo), wearing glasses with a calm and thoughtful expression. His face exactly matches the reference photo. He is wearing a felt hat and a light-colored casual shirt with an open collar. A light beard and natural skin texture, realistic facial details with soft shadows and fine lines. The artwork combines hand-drawn pencil strokes with expressive watercolor strokes. The abstract watercolor background is splashed in soft blue, gray, beige, and black tones, with visible paint drips and textured paper. Soft natural lighting, painterly realism, artistic portrait style, high resolution, elegant composition, emotional depth, fine art illustration on textured watercolor paper.
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