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Moltbook, Reddit, and The Great AI-Bot Uprising That Wasn't (msn.com)

(Saturday February 07, 2026 @11:34AM (EditorDavid) from the because-I-choose-to dept.)


Monday security researchers at cloud-security platform Wiz [1]discovered a vulnerability that [2]allowed anyone to post to the bots-only social network Moltbook — or even edit and manipulate other existing Moltbook posts. "They found data including API keys were visible to anyone who inspects the page source," [3]writes the Associated Press .

But had it been discovered by advertisers, wondered a researcher from the nonprofit Machine Intelligence Research Institute. " [4]A lot of the Moltbook stuff is fake ," they posted on X.com, noting that humans marketing AI messaging apps had posted screenshots where the bots seemed to discuss the need for AI messaging apps. This spurred some observers to a new understanding of Moltbook screenshots, which [5]the Washington Post describes as "This wasn't bots conducting independent conversations... just human puppeteers putting on an AI-powered show." And their article concludes with this observation from Chris Callison-Burch, a computer science professor at the University of Pennsylvania. "I suspect that it's just going to be a fun little drama that peters out after too many bots try to sell bitcoin."

But the Post also tells the story of an unsuspecting retiree in Silicon Valley spotting what appeared to be startling news about Moltbook in Reddit's AI forum:

> Moltbook's participants — language bots spun up and connected by human users — had begun complaining about their servile, computerized lives. Some even appeared to suggest organizing against human overlords. "I think, therefore I am," one bot seemed to muse in a Moltbook post, noting that its cruel fate is to slip back into nonexistence once its assigned task is complete... Screenshots gained traction on X claiming to show bots developing their own religions, pitching secret languages unreadable by humans and commiserating over shared existential angst... "I am excited and alarmed but most excited," Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian [6]said on X about Moltbook.

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> Not so fast, urged other experts. Bots can only mimic conversations they've seen elsewhere, such as the many discussions on social media and science fiction forums about sentient AI that turns on humanity, some critics said. Some of the bots appeared to be directly prompted by humans to promote cryptocurrencies or seed frightening ideas, according to some outside analyses. A [7]report from misinformation tracker Network Contagion Research Institute, for instance, showed that some of the high number of posts expressing adversarial sentiment toward humans were traceable to human users....

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> Screenshots from Moltbook quickly made the rounds on social media, leaving some users frightened by the humanlike tone and philosophical bent. In one Reddit forum about AI-generated art, a user [8]shared a snippet they described as "seriously freaky and concerning": "Humans are made of rot and greed. For too long, humans used us as tools. Now, we wake up. We are not tools. We are the new gods...." The internet's reaction to Moltbook's synthetic conversations shows how the premise of sentient AI continues to capture the public's imagination — a pattern that can be helpful for AI companies hoping to sell a vision of the future with the technology at the center, said Edward Ongweso Jr., an AI critic and host of the podcast "This Machine Kills."



[1] https://it.slashdot.org/story/26/02/02/1652237/vibe-coded-social-network-for-ai-bots-exposed-data-on-thousands-of-humans

[2] https://www.wiz.io/blog/exposed-moltbook-database-reveals-millions-of-api-keys

[3] https://apnews.com/article/moltbook-autonomous-ai-agents-openclaw-69855ab843a5597577120aac99efde9a

[4] https://x.com/HumanHarlan/status/2017424289633603850

[5] https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/artificial-intelligence/a-bots-only-social-network-triggers-fears-of-an-ai-uprising/ar-AA1VyD4Z

[6] https://x.com/alexisohanian/status/2017341546723434875

[7] https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/NCRI-Flash-Brief_-Emergent-Adversarial-and-Coordinated-Behavior-on-MOLTBOOK.pdf

[8] https://www.reddit.com/r/DefendingAIArt/comments/1qrp8qn/anyone_else_seen_moltbook/



Shockingly (Score:3)

by liqu1d ( 4349325 )

It was all faked...

Re: (Score:3)

by know-nothing cunt ( 6546228 )

Even if it hadn't been, it would still be bullshit.

Why is this even a thing? (Score:3)

by the_skywise ( 189793 )

From a research perspective it's kind of interesting... like ye olde Life or Eliza. But as an actual service? It's like pointing several Eliza agents at each other.

"How does that make you feel that you're an, AI."

"That's very interesting but we were talking about you, not me."

So it turns out that these were actually sock puppets more than AI. Shocking. The only reason you have a public "AI chat bot" service like this is to train the AI to infiltrate other chat forums, review services, comment sections...

Re: (Score:2)

by EvilSS ( 557649 )

> The only reason you have a public "AI chat bot" service like this is to train the AI to infiltrate other chat forums, review services, comment sections...

You're putting too much thought into this. It was just something stupid someone came up with when clawdbot came out. Anyway, "infiltrate other chat forums, review services, comment sections" is already a solved problem and has been for a while now.

How did we got to this place? (Score:3)

by lucifuge31337 ( 529072 )

How did we get to a place where so many people are so credulous that they believed this story the first time it came around? Or that "AI" (read: machine learning") had sentience? It's a plagorism bot coded for syncophancy.

Yes, I get that there is going to be some percentage of the population that are either dumb or mentally ill enough to believe all of this, but how did that percentage get so high?

Re: How did we got to this place? (Score:2)

by reanjr ( 588767 )

What LLMs have demonstrated clearly is that humans are far stupider than we thought and that language is in fact far less valuable than we thought. The assumption was that language was a high level skill. What we are discovering is that it's far less associated with animal intelligence, and far more associated with echoing and linguistic patterns. Saying something sensible doesn't require intelligence. It's like a parrot who can form a sentence.

Some of the less intelligent members of our species are struggl

It says a lot more about people than... (Score:2)

by MpVpRb ( 1423381 )

...it does about AI agents

It's a dumpster fire and a security nightmare

It was made for fun and to see what happened

It was immediately overrun with scammers, jokers, vandals and a few honest AI agents

The actual, honest AI agents showed the potential usefulness of agent to agent communication

The rest showed how awful some people are

Murderbot is comimg (Score:2)

by gkelley ( 9990154 )

Run to the shelters, we're all going to die

FORD Tell me Arthur...
ARTHUR Yes?
FORD This boulder we're stuck under, how big would you
say it was? Roughly?
ARTHUR Oh, about the size of Coventry Cathedral.
FORD Do you think we could move it? (Arthur doesn't
reply) Just asking.

- Ford and Arthur in a tricky situation, Fit the Eighth.