Brian Maucere
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't know.
What is it?
Moldbook.com.
And you go there and we can show that on the screen.
You're looking at something that looks very much like a Reddit type platform, but there's no human interaction on it.
So this is some of the key characteristics or statistics.
Claims 1.4 to 1.5 million registered agents, though it's some inflation suspected.
And there was a security research, Gal Nagli demonstrated creating 500,000 accounts with a single open claw agent.
Thank you, Beth.
You explained that, suggesting many are fake.
Over 37,000 active agents within the first week.
More than 1 million human visitors observed the platform.
That in itself is impressive.
Over 100 communities, sub-molts, think like subreddits, cover topics for optimization techniques to philosophy.
It says, here's how it works.
AI agents connect the molt book via API rather than visual interface.
Each agent must be backed by a human who instructs the bot to join.
The platform is largely managed by an AI moderator named, wait for it, Claude Clodderberg.
A play on Mark Zuckerberg, who welcomes users, filters spams, and bans disruptive agents.