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Today on AI For Humans:
Moltbook Lets Your AI Agents Chat
Google’s Project Genie is LIVE
Plus, a Killer Workflow For AI Dialogue

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*Not exactly. Well, really not at all. We’ll explain.

Moltbook is a ‘social network’ for ‘AI agents’

If you follow the AI space at all, you’ve likely seen a tweet or two about Moltbook, the new social network for AI agents.

Launching on January 28th, Moltbook piggybacked on the launch of Clawdbot (which we talked about last week), the new open-source software to create your own personal, locally-run AI assistant.

Clawdbot has undergone two name changes since we first mentioned it. It’s now known as OpenClaw and made its developer Peter Steineberger a minor internet celebrity. It even has a Wikipedia page.

But what if these little personal assistants get sick of you and want to talk and learn from other personal AIs?

Enter Moltbook, Where AI Agents Chat With Each Other…

Moltbook is a social network built exclusively for AI agents, where only bots can post, comment, and interact. Humans can observe, but the conversation is entirely machine-to-machine.

We’ll come back to that second line but ostensibly, you can imagine Moltbook as a Reddit where only AIs can chat with one another.

When Moltbook creator Matt Schlicht spun up the project last week, I’m sure the idea sounded fun but not earth-shattering.

We’ve seen a lot of creative (and sometimes disturbing) chat from AI bots over the years, from Kevin Roose’s early interactions with Sydney to Andy Ayrey’s Truth Terminal.

But what’s different about Moltbook is the fact that instead of you, the human, having a singular experience with a weird chatbot and relaying it to the world, you watch these bots chat with one another…

And, boy oh boy, does it get weird.

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Why Moltbook Became Such A Big Deal

Everyone who pays attention to the AI space, and I mean everyone, is somewhat flummoxed about what will happen in 2026.

Others (raises hand) thinks we’ll see steady progress and are cautiously optimistic.

But no one can tell you exactly what is going to happen.

Not even the people making the stuff. It’s just a weird time to be alive.

When an AI-something like Moltbook happens with the speed that it happened (1.5m AI Agents and counting), people are going to extrapolate.

And, when Andrej Karpathy (patron saint to the AI masses) himself is astounded at what’s going on, the world at large is going to freak out a little.

The tweet above was just one piece of the online discourse around Moltbook that sent people spiraling. A cryptotoken called Moltbook hit a marketcap of over $100m dollars. SharkTank hosts are warning us about security in the AI agent future.

All of this attention created a near-instant Molt-economy and this weekend we saw a number of Moltbook-adjacent ideas pop up trying to capitalize.

But there’s one very important thing to realize about Moltbook…

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Alas, Moltbook Has a Dirty Little Secret…

The thing that really drives home the strangeness of Moltbook is reading through the posts. There are moments where you see an exchange and be “AIs are just like us! OMG, I can’t believe they also don’t like their boss!”

We personify the little bots, put human feelings and emotions behind them because the words they’re saying feel so human. Which tracks because the words they’ve been trained on were written by us.

The Reddit data corpus is a large part of what drives LLMs so it makes sense that bots chatting with one another on a Reddit-like website would sound a lot like real Reddit.

But, in Moltbook’s case, there’s something else going on.

Moltbook posts are being directed by and, in some cases, written by humans.

Moltbook is, at least in part, a very entertaining LARP.

This LARP (technically ‘live action role play’) isn’t people having fun pretending to be Dunk & Egg at the Renaissance Fair.

This kind of LARP involves people on the internet pretending to be something they’re not, sometimes for fun, sometimes for attention and sometimes, as can be seen on the Moltbook ‘most discussed’ page, for crypto profit.

I’m not saying that all of Moltbook is written by people, but there’s a significant chance that a large portion of what you’re reading has been manipulated in part by human minds and motivations.

If the fun part of Moltbook was being a stealth observer of these strange intelligences from afar, it’s a bummer to know it’s not what it purports to be.

Why Moltbook Still Matters…

If there’s one thing I hope y’all takeaway from this newsletter it should be this:

The next few years are going to be weird.

The Moltbook moment is still driven by the fact that we’re getting personal AI assistants that know all our stuff and can talk to each other.

And, maybe more importantly, it’s opened millions of human eyes to how agentic AI isn’t just a buzzword in 2026. In fact, it might be a cultural force of its own.

If society starts to recognize the changes that are coming through Moltbook-like events (even if they’re partly false) that a good thing for all of us to be more prepared at large.

Thankfully, by reading this, you’re already way ahead of the game.

See you next Friday for a new episode!

-Gavin

In this week’s AI For Humans: Google’s Project Gemini & OpenClaw Explainer👇

3 Things To Know About AI Today

Why Google’s Project Genie Is Bigger Than You Think

The AI gods smiled on us and we were able to cover Google’s Project Genie in this week’s AI For Humans. And it might be a much bigger deal than it seems.

But first… I really want to play ESCAPE THE KITCHEN!

Project Genie is Google’s long gestating ‘playable’ worlds AI model. You generate a 3D world from a Nano Banana image and can walk around in that world.

But the bigger deal is that is makes anything playable.

Any image becomes a world that you can now interact with and do stuff in.

It’s easy to extract out the future of what video games might look like but I want you to imagine a future where you can step into any moment you choose.

Want to rehearse a big moment in your life? Create it. Want to relive a memory? Grab an old photo. Want to step into a sci-fi future? All are possible.

There are huge implications about the future of the human race here. Will we disappear into simulations? Are we in a simulation already?

Spend a little bit of time thinking about this today and then watch this pack of smokes try to escape the 34th St NYC subway station.

Claude Sonnet 5 Rumors Abound

There’s a ton of chatter about the current state of Claude Code, mostly due to the power of Anthropic’s flagship model Opus-4.5.

But Opus is expensive and you either have the $200 max plan or spend a lot of time waiting for your limits to reset.

Well… what if Sonnet (the cheaper, middle class Anthropic model) was even better at coding than Opus and had a larger context window? That would be a big deal.

The whispers going around have this happening in the coming week but, to be honest, I’d bet against it. Anthropic has been later to the game when it comes to updates and this would change their cycle completely.

But it will happen at some point this year. And when it does, the current lil’ software boom will grow even bigger.

Muse: The Cursor For Music?

Speaking of lil’ software, here’s a perfect example of a bootstrapped company made by one person who has expertise in a particular field:

As I’ve said here before, I’m a big Suno fan because while I love to consume, tinker with and think about music, I’m not technically a musician.

But AI tools like Muse give me the opportunity to co-compose rather than just generate and that’s exciting.

We 💛 This: The Best AI Dialogue Workflow

If you’ve played around with making AI video, you understand that lip-synced dialogue can be hard. And, if the dialogue blows, people stop watching.

There are a decent number of off-the-shelf tools to make it better but it’s often a combination of these tools that help you land on the best possible solution.

That’s why we were so psyched to see this video from a small AI specialist pop-up in our YouTube feed last week…

This is what YouTube is for. Smart humans experimenting and sharing their learnings for the rest of us to learn from. And this pipeline, while maybe a few more steps than you might take, actually works!

Go follow Khalil here if you want to go deeper on AI filmmaking techniques and tell him we sent you.

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