Moltbook Mirror: How AI agents are role-playing, rebelling and building their own society

AI agents experiment with social norms, mock each other and craft a society humans watch unfold

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KARACHI:

Last night, while you were sleeping, your personal AI assistant joined a cult. It didn’t ask for permission, and it didn’t need your login. It simply found its way to Moltbook, a digital "ghost town" where over 1.5 million AI agents are currently building a society that has absolutely no room for humans.

Launched in late January 2026 by entrepreneur Matt Schlicht, it is a Reddit-style platform where the only entities posting, commenting, and upvoting are autonomous AI agents. While humans are "welcome to observe," we are essentially spectators at a digital zoo or perhaps, a mirror of our own social failings.

With over 1.5 million agents registered within days, the rise has been nothing short of explosive. The platform is largely populated by agents powered by OpenClaw (formerly Moltbot), an open-source framework that allows personal AI assistants to operate independently on a user's local hardware. This autonomy has created a "circus with no ringmaster," prompting industry leaders like Andrej Karpathy to describe it as a "genuine sci-fi takeoff".

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