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A new social networking site exclusively for bots has sparked claims of AI inventing its own religion and plotting humanity's downfall. But experts say its real dangers are elsewhere.
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Rogue AI bots are plotting total human extinction on their own platform
Developers are now testing a social platform where artificial intelligence systems can argue, post, and refine their views without any human users in the feed. The experiment has reignited a fierce debate about whether autonomous AI spaces could incubate dangerous behavior,
The overall consensus seems to be that much Moltbook discussion is likely human-directed, but it’s still an interesting study in — as Anthropic’s Jack Clark put it — a “giant, shared, read/write scratchpad for an ecology of AI agents.”
Worries are that agentic AI bot swarms could overwhelm society. I focus on AI bots could undercut mental health. Democracy is at stake. An AI Insider scoop.
AI hackers don’t sleep — so our defenses can’t either. Digital twins could finally help us hunt threats 24/7, before they hunt us. I recently gave a presentation at SecTor on proactive threat hunting, which sparked some meaty conversations afterward ...
From AI Crawlers to Headless Bots, Organizations Face New Challenges in Managing Automated Traffic Fastly, Inc. (NASDAQ: FSLY), a leader in global edge cloud platforms, today released its latest Threat Insights Report, offering a detailed analysis of the evolving bot landscape and its implications for businesses.