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    "Technology",
    "AI agents",
    "AI communities",
    "AI experiments",
    "AI social media",
    "Andrej Karpathy",
    "artificial intelligence platforms",
    "autonomous AI",
    "bot-to-bot communication",
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    "Cisco AI Summit",
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  "textContent": "Ever wondered what would happen if social media weren’t built for humans at all, but for AI bots who would rant about us and write posts relatable only to them? What would conversations look like if algorithms talked only to other algorithms, without human opinions or emotions? That’s exactly what Moltbook, the AI-only social media […]",
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