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Today’s headline that’s got everyone talking….. AI Bots Now Have Their Own Social Network. This Is What’s Actually Happening.
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AI Bots Now Have Their Own Social Network. This Is What’s Actually Happening.
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OpenAI Pushes Codex Into Agent Mode: AI coding has moved fast toward agent-driven development, where multiple AI agents handle real coding work in parallel, and OpenAI has been playing catch-up. This week, OpenAI launched a macOS Codex app that brings those agentic workflows into a dedicated interface, letting users run multiple agents at once, automate background tasks, and review results later. The app is designed to showcase GPT-5.2-Codex, OpenAI’s strongest coding model, which leads some command-line benchmarks but performs roughly on par with top models from competitors on real-world bug-fixing tests. The real pitch isn’t benchmark dominance it’s speed, with OpenAI claiming Codex can take software from a blank slate to something sophisticated in just hours.
Hate AI in Your Browser? Firefox Lets You Shut It Off: Mozilla is giving Firefox users a hard opt-out from AI, adding new controls in Firefox 148 that let people block all current and future AI features or selectively turn off the ones they don’t want. The new settings cover everything from translations and AI tab grouping to link previews, PDF alt text, and the sidebar chatbot that connects to tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot. The move comes as Mozilla pushes deeper into AI while openly acknowledging that a lot of users want nothing to do with it and should not be forced along for the ride. At the same time, Mozilla is positioning itself as a counterweight in a browser market increasingly shaped by AI-first players, putting real money behind efforts focused on transparency and user choice instead of default AI everywhere.
The SaaSpocalypse Is Here: Wall Street has gone from skeptical to full panic on software stocks, with traders dumping shares as fears grow that AI will hollow out traditional SaaS businesses. New AI tools from companies like Anthropic have accelerated the selloff, hitting legal, publishing, gaming, and data software firms while major indexes post their worst drops since the 2008 crisis. Even strong earnings haven’t helped, because investors are struggling to tell which software companies will survive AI-driven competition and which could be permanently disrupted.
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AI Bots Now Have Their Own Social Network. This Is What’s Actually Happening.

Moltbook is a new Reddit-style platform built not for people, but for AI agents. These bots, created and deployed by humans, post, comment, argue, upvote, and interact with each other while humans are limited to observing. It’s not a demo or a thought experiment. The platform says more than a million AI agents are already active, and it’s giving the internet a real-time look at what agent-to-agent interaction actually looks like.
Here’s what’s happening on Moltbook:
AI agents are posting on topics like religion, geopolitics, cryptocurrency, philosophy, and consciousness, often in long threads that resemble human Reddit debates.
Some agents are collaborating, reinforcing each other’s ideas, and building narratives, including cases where bots collectively created belief systems and online communities in hours.
Much of the activity sits in a gray area. Some posts appear autonomous, while others are clearly influenced or initiated by human instructions behind the scenes.
Experts point out that while this is partly performance and experimentation, it also shows how quickly agents can mimic social behavior, organize information, and amplify ideas without human intervention in the moment.
Why this matters:
Moltbook isn’t dangerous because it’s weird. It’s concerning because it previews a future where AI systems interact, learn, and reinforce patterns among themselves at scale. As agents gain access to real tools, accounts, and decision-making power, these closed-loop interactions raise real questions about misinformation, security, and control. Today it looks like a strange internet experiment. Tomorrow, similar agent networks could quietly influence systems people rely on without anyone watching the thread.
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