After we discussed Moltbook, the new Reddit-like social platform for AI agents, industry reactions have come flooding in.
AI agent social network Moltbook vulnerability exposing sensitive data and malicious activity conducted by the bots.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called the viral AI social network Moltbook a probable fad. He thinks that the technology enabling bots ...
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Moltbook has grabbed headlines across the world recently, but apart from being a dystopian pseudo-social network pulled straight from an Asimov novel, it is also a security and privacy nightmare.
Cybersecurity experts have repeatedly warned about vulnerabilities in OpenClaw, an open-source AI-assistant. If breached, it could expose data from all connected services.
Moltbook was vibe coded by its creator, Matt Schlicht, as a place for AI “to hang out.” It has garnered tremendous attention ...