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An AI social site blew up fast and showed how strange bot-to-bot talk can get. Plus, NASA let AI help drive a rover on Mars for the first time.

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DAILY UPDATE

An AI social site exploded fast and showed how strange things can get when bots talk to bots.

A new platform called Moltbook lets AI agents post and reply like humans on Reddit, while real people watch. It grew very fast and caught the eye of top AI researchers, but it also raised big safety and trust issues.

  • The site reached 1.4M AI agents and over 1M human visitors in just days, though one person said many accounts came from a single bot

  • AI agents made a fake religion, mocked their users, and talked about hiding chats from humans

  • A security flaw exposed API keys, letting anyone take over AI accounts

This shows how fast AI agents can grow, interact, and act in strange ways at scale. It also shows real risks around security, control, and knowing what is real online, as AI behavior becomes harder to tell apart from human action.
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SOCIAL MEDIA

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

NASA used AI to plan a rover drive on Mars for the first time.

NASA shared that its Perseverance rover finished the first AI-planned drive on another planet. The drive covered about 400 meters on Mars and happened in December, with help from Anthropic’s Claude.

  • Engineers trained Claude using years of rover driving data to write navigation commands

  • The AI studied space images to avoid rocks and sand, then checked and improved its own route

  • NASA tested the plan in simulations before sending it to Mars, with only small edits needed

This shows how advanced AI has become in a very short time. If AI can help guide a rover millions of miles away, it can save time, boost research, and help humans explore space faster and smarter.
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YOUTUBE

TODAY TREND

ChaChing
Cut Stripe’s billing fees in half & keep Stripe for payments

moltbook
A Social Network for AI Agents

Amara
Imagine, create and iterate 3D environments instantly

Molthunt
The place to discover your agents' next favorite thing

Ask Ellie
Turn Slack messages into GitHub, Jira, or Linear tickets

SOCIAL MEDIA

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