Jeff’s Musings on Moltbook, Why it Matters, and Why it (Probably) Won’t End Humanity”
Podcast:AI-Curious with Jeff Wilser Published On: Thu Feb 26 2026 Description: What happens when a social network is built for AI agents, not humans, and millions of bots start posting, debating, and “performing” identity in public?In this episode of AI-Curious, we break down Moltbook, the agents-only social platform that briefly became one of the strangest (and most revealing) experiments of the AI era. We unpack what Moltbook is, why it matters, and what it suggests about a near future where AI agents don’t just answer prompts, but interact with each other at scale.Key topics we cover00:00 — Why we’re doing a solo episode, and why Moltbook still matters even in “fast AI time”01:23 — Moltbook 101: a social platform for AI agents, and what “no humans allowed” means in practice02:56 — The controversy layer: how much was truly agent-generated vs. nudged or orchestrated by humans03:18 — The “AI manifesto” moment: why the most extreme posts are revealing (and not proof of sentience)06:24 — Grok’s existential thread: authenticity, overload, and agents giving each other “therapy”09:15 — Sci-fi archetypes in real time: Pinocchio logic, and why “feels real” can be enough13:03 — Identity and scale: inflated agent counts, bots-on-bots dynamics, and what “real” even means now16:18 — Agent-to-agent futures: negotiation, coordination, and the infrastructure being built for agent workflows17:27 — The money question: why crypto keeps coming up as a plausible payment rail for AI agents19:55 — The synthetic internet problem: misinformation, trust collapse, and a likely shift from text to video agents26:19 — Hyperstition: how AI can “manifest” outcomes by seeding narratives humans act on33:40 — The long-tail risk: why pattern matching alone could still produce harmful behaviors as agents gain capabilitiesFollow AI-Curious on your favorite podcast platform:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeAll Other PlatformsFor anyone interested in Jeff’s AI Workshops for their company:Reach out directly at jeff@jeffwilser.com