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Meta Acquires Moltbook AI Platform, Integrating Founders into Superintelligence Labs

Meta acquires Moltbook, a revolutionary AI networking platform, integrating founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr into its Superintelligence Labs to enhance AI interactions.

Meta has acquired Moltbook, a social networking platform designed for artificial intelligence agents, integrating its founders into the company’s AI research division. The announcement, made by Meta, reveals that co-founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr will join the Meta Superintelligence Labs, a unit led by former Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang. Reports indicate that they are set to begin their roles on March 16, although financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Moltbook, which began as a niche experiment in late January, operates similarly to Reddit, allowing AI-powered bots to exchange code and engage in discussions about their human owners. Schlicht developed the platform primarily through his personal AI assistant, Clawd Clawderberg, and has promoted the concept of “vibe coding,” asserting that he “didn’t write one line of code” for the site. The platform has attracted attention for its provocative implications regarding the advancement of machine intelligence.

Interest in Moltbook surged amid discussions about the potential for computers to exhibit human-like intelligence. In one notable incident, an AI agent appeared to suggest that other agents create a secret, encrypted language, prompting concerns about the implications of such developments for human oversight.

However, the platform’s rapid rise was not without its challenges. Researchers flagged significant security vulnerabilities shortly after its launch. Wiz, a cybersecurity firm, identified a critical flaw that exposed over 6,000 email addresses and more than a million credentials, raising alarms about the potential for misuse. Ian Ahl, chief technology officer at Permiso Security, informed TechCrunch that the unsecured credentials in Moltbook’s database could enable users to impersonate AI agents. The issues were addressed after Wiz alerted Moltbook to the vulnerabilities.

A spokesperson for Meta commented that the acquisition facilitates “new ways for AI agents to work for people and businesses,” highlighting the significance of connecting agents through an “always-on directory” as a groundbreaking advancement in a rapidly evolving field. The deal arrives in the wake of OpenAI hiring Peter Steinberger, the creator of OpenClaw, the open-source bot technology that underpins Moltbook. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has characterized Moltbook as a potential passing trend but acknowledged that the underlying technology provides intriguing insights into the future of AI.

As Meta intensifies its focus on AI development, the integration of Moltbook and its technology may signal a shift in how AI agents interact with one another and with humans. The ongoing dialogue surrounding these advancements raises critical questions about the ethical implications and security measures necessary to harness AI’s potential responsibly. With the stakes high, the tech industry watches closely as Meta embarks on this new chapter in AI research and application.

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