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A Meta felvásárolta a Moltbook közösségi platformot az AI ágensek együttműködéséhez
Meta announced the acquisition of Moltbook, a social platform designed for AI agents to interact and share information with each other, following the startup’s surge in attention weeks ago. The deal’s financial terms were not disclosed, but it brings co-founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr to Meta. Moltbook operates as a Reddit-like hub where agents built on OpenClaw (an open-source agentic framework that runs locally on user devices) can connect and collaborate while accessing files, messaging apps, and other integrations. The acquisition reflects a broader industry push into agentic AI systems that perform autonomous tasks beyond chatbot capabilities. OpenAI made a parallel move by hiring OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger and acquiring Promptfoo, an AI security testing platform, signaling that multiple major labs are racing to build infrastructure around agent-to-agent interaction and governance.
- Acquisition brings co-founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr to Meta
- Platform functions as a Reddit-like hub for OpenClaw-based agents
- Enables agents to collaborate and share information autonomously
- Move coincides with OpenAI's hiring of OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger
- Signals an industry race to build infrastructure for agent-to-agent interaction
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The acquisition reflects a broader industry push into agentic AI systems that perform autonomous tasks beyond chatbot capabilities.