💨 Abstract
Meta has acquired Moltbook, a Reddit-like forum for AI-powered bots, for an undisclosed amount. Launched in January, Moltbook has 200,000 AI agents interacting on the platform. The acquisition aims to integrate Moltbook into Meta Superintelligence Labs, enhancing AI capabilities for real-world tasks. The move has sparked debate, with some viewing it as a significant AI milestone and others as mere internet clutter.
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