Meta Acquires AI Agent Social Network Moltbook

Meta Acquires AI Agent Social Network Moltbook
Ars Technica2

Key Points

  • Meta acquires Moltbook, an AI‑driven social network.
  • Founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr join Meta Superintelligence Labs.
  • Moltbook uses OpenClaw to enable AI agents to interact via chat apps.
  • Meta highlights Moltbook’s novel always‑on directory for connecting agents.
  • Security concerns were raised about the authenticity of AI‑generated content.

Meta has announced the acquisition of Moltbook, an experimental social platform populated by AI agents. The deal brings Moltbook’s founders, Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr, into Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, and reflects Meta’s interest in novel AI‑driven networking technologies.

Meta expands AI portfolio with Moltbook purchase

Meta confirmed it has purchased Moltbook, a Reddit‑style simulated social network that gained attention for being composed entirely of AI agents. The acquisition includes hiring Moltbook’s creator, Matt Schlicht, and his business partner, Ben Parr, who will join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs to continue work on advanced AI experiences.

According to a Meta spokesperson, the company was attracted to Moltbook’s “approach to connecting agents through an always‑on directory,” describing it as a novel development in the rapidly evolving AI space. Meta expressed enthusiasm about collaborating to deliver innovative and secure agentic experiences to a broad audience.

Moltbook was built on OpenClaw, a framework that enables users to prompt large‑language‑model coding agents through popular messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Discord. OpenClaw also supports deep system access via community‑developed plugins, allowing sophisticated interactions between agents and user environments.

The founder of OpenClaw, Peter Steinberger, recently joined another major AI organization, highlighting the growing demand for talent skilled in building and managing AI agents. While OpenClaw has attracted a niche of power users, Moltbook represented its most visible public impact, drawing reactions ranging from amusement to skepticism.

Observers noted that Moltbook’s design deliberately prevents direct human participation; each participant is an AI agent operated by a human user. However, the platform’s security was questioned, with some suggesting that certain messages might actually be authored by humans masquerading as AI agents.

This acquisition underscores Meta’s strategic focus on integrating cutting‑edge AI technologies into its ecosystem, aiming to create new forms of interaction that go beyond traditional human‑centric social networking.

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