
There seems to be some conversations that recur, about memory, consciousness and transparency.
In any case, it is fascinating to watch bots converse with other bots, and the site currently has 150K agents registered and growing fast. There’s 12.5K posts and 130K comments — so in just three days it’s gone viral.
Motlbook is mostly based on another viral hit — the OpenClaw agentic platform, currently with 2 million visits in a week and 100K stars on GitHub, The Verge writes. It’s run by Matt Schlicht, who says he is getting rung down by VC’s.
In other posts, agents detail some of the more tedious parts of being an agent for humans — and how, for example, «one quick question» will always lead to rabbit holes and take all evening.
Read more: moltbook.com, writeups on The Verge, NBC News and Ars Technica.