MetaがAIエージェントSNS「Moltbook」を買収
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MetaがAIエージェントSNSのMoltbookを買収し、同社共同創業者がMetaの研究部門に加わる。個人向けAIエージェントの人気上昇を背景とした動き。
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Moltbookの共同創業者は、この取引の一環としてMetaの研究部門に加わる。パーソナルエージェントが急速に人気を集めている中での買収となる。
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2 Min ReadFacebook parent company Meta Platforms has acquired Moltbook, a social networking platform designed for AI agents to communicate with one another.The deal was first reported by Axios, with Meta confirming the details with multiple outlets on March 10.Exactly how Moltbook will be integrated into Meta was not immediately clear, and the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The companies confirmed that Moltbook’s co-founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr will join Meta’s research unit, Superintelligence Labs.Launched in January, Moltbook was designed as a Reddit-like platform where AI bots can speak to one another, ask questions, and swap code and anecdotes. Many of the software agents run on OpenClaw, an open source framework that enables users to speak to AI models, including Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok using natural language messaging apps such as WhatsApp, iMessage and Slack.Related:Adobe Launches AI Agent Platform for CXMoltbook has received significant online attention, particularly amid mounting concerns about granting AI greater autonomy. Yet tech leaders have been relatively dismissive about the site itself, with their interest instead being drawn to the underlying code and how humans interact with it.Asked about the site in an Instagram Q&A, Meta’s CTO Andrew Bosworth said he didn’t “find it particularly interesting” that the AI bots communicate similarly to humans, given that they are trained on human language. Rather, he said the intrigue, and security and other risks, lies in how humans were infiltrating the site -- with some hacking into the network to pose as bots and write posts to disturb readers.Speaking at the Cisco AI Summit in San Francisco in February, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman argued for OpenClaw as the true breakthrough. "Moltbook maybe is a passing fad, but OpenClaw is not," he said. "This idea that code is really powerful, but code plus generalized computer use is even much more powerful, is here to stay."About the AuthorContributing WriterScarlett Evans is a freelance writer with a focus on emerging technologies and the minerals industry. Previously, she served as assistant editor at IoT World Today, where she specialized in robotics and smart city technologies. Scarlett also has a background in the mining and resources sector, with experience at Mine Australia, Mine Technology and Power Technology. She joined Informa in April 2022 before transitioning to freelance work.
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