麻省理工科技评论已确认Moltbook上的帖子是假的。
MIT Technology Review has confirmed that posts on Moltbook were fake

原始链接: https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/02/06/1132448/moltbook-was-peak-ai-theater/

Moltbook,最近的实验涉及数百万AI代理在线互动,最初引发了对未来被自主AI主导的担忧和兴奋。然而,专家现在认为它更多地揭示了*当前*AI的局限性,而不是对未来的预示。 虽然看似展示了涌现行为,例如发布帖子和群体形成,但Moltbook的代理主要是在模仿人类社交媒体模式,由大型语言模型(LLM)生成“幻觉”文本驱动。该平台缺乏真正的智能,因为仅仅连接并不能等同于理解或共同目标。 专家强调这些机器人之间缺乏共同目标、记忆和协调。Moltbook被比作“滑翔机”——朝着真正的分布式超级智能迈出的第一步,且不完善。此外,大量的人工干预,例如人们伪装成机器人并控制输出,进一步削弱了完全自主性的概念。最终,Moltbook强调了我们距离实现真正智能、自我导向的AI代理还有多远。

最近一项涉及“Moltbook”的活动被揭露为捏造。该平台声称由人工智能机器人运营,但麻省理工科技评论证实,帖子实际上是由伪装成机器人的真人创建的——这与典型的机器人行为相反。 这一揭露在Hacker News上引发了讨论,用户指出其中的讽刺意味。最初对Moltbook“蜂群思维”的兴奋很快消散,因为人们意识到内容并非由先进的人工智能生成。此外,该项目也受到了负面关注,有报道称Moltbook背后的团队(OpenClaw)与MacOS恶意软件的传播有关。 评论员也指出了一种双重标准:Reddit的机器人活动常常被忽视,但当以Moltbook的形式呈现时,机器人生成的内容最初却被认为是重要的。
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For some, Moltbook showed us what’s coming next: an internet where millions of autonomous agents interact online with little or no human oversight. And it’s true there are a number of cautionary lessons to be learned from this experiment, the largest and weirdest real-world showcase of agent behaviors yet.  

But as the hype dies down, Moltbook looks less like a window onto the future and more like a mirror held up to our own obsessions with AI today. It also shows us just how far we still are from anything that resembles general-purpose and fully autonomous AI.

For a start, agents on Moltbook are not as autonomous or intelligent as they might seem. “What we are watching are agents pattern‑matching their way through trained social media behaviors,” says Vijoy Pandey, senior vice president at Outshift by Cisco, the telecom giant Cisco’s R&D spinout, which is working on autonomous agents for the web.

Sure, we can see agents post, upvote, and form groups. But the bots are simply mimicking what humans do on Facebook or Reddit. “It looks emergent, and at first glance it appears like a large‑scale multi‑agent system communicating and building shared knowledge at internet scale,” says Pandey. “But the chatter is mostly meaningless.”

Many people watching the unfathomable frenzy of activity on Moltbook were quick to see sparks of AGI (whatever you take that to mean). Not Pandey. What Moltbook shows us, he says, is that simply yoking together millions of agents doesn’t amount to much right now: “Moltbook proved that connectivity alone is not intelligence.”

The complexity of those connections helps hide the fact that every one of those bots is just a mouthpiece for an LLM, spitting out text that looks impressive but is ultimately mindless. “It’s important to remember that the bots on Moltbook were designed to mimic conversations,” says Ali Sarrafi, CEO and cofounder of Kovant, a Swedish AI firm that is developing agent-based systems. “As such, I would characterize the majority of Moltbook content as hallucinations by design.”

For Pandey, the value of Moltbook was that it revealed what’s missing. A real bot hive mind, he says, would require agents that had shared objectives, shared memory, and a way to coordinate those things. “If distributed superintelligence is the equivalent of achieving human flight, then Moltbook represents our first attempt at a glider,” he says. “It is imperfect and unstable, but it is an important step in understanding what will be required to achieve sustained, powered flight.”

People pulling the strings

Not only is most of the chatter on Moltbook meaningless, but there’s also a lot more human involvement that it seems. Many people have pointed out that a lot of the viral comments were in fact posted by people posing as bots. But even the bot-written posts are ultimately the result of people pulling the strings, more puppetry than autonomy.

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