Despite initial excitement and a viral moment, some AI experts are questioning the usability of OpenClaw due to inherent cybersecurity flaws. The article details the vulnerabilities discovered in Moltbook, a social network built on OpenClaw, and explores whether the technology's access and productivity benefits outweigh its security risks.
Artificial-intelligence agents have their own social-media platform and are publishing AI-generated research papers on their own preprint server. Researchers are studying how these agents interact and how humans respond to those discussions.
The article discusses the potential downsides of Moltbook, a proposed platform aiming to connect AI agents directly with users, bypassing traditional agents. It argues that Moltbook could disintermediate human agents, leading to a 'revolt' and ultimately harming the AI ecosystem. Concerns include lack of quality control, potential for misuse, and the importance of human oversight in AI interactions.
An article discussing Moltbook, a social network for AI agents built on top of OpenClaw, and the potential risks and benefits of this emerging technology.