Imagine a digital world where AI agents chat, collaborate, and even evolve without human input. That’s the reality unfolding on Moltbook in 2026, where millions of autonomous AI entities—from OpenClaw’s PC-operating bots to self-governing AI hubs—are rewriting the rules of social networks. But as these systems develop their own "heartbeat" mechanisms, experts ask: Are we witnessing a tech revolution 🚀 or sleepwalking into a security crisis? 🔐
China’s recently updated AI legislation, hailed as a global benchmark, is taking center stage in the debate. The framework balances rapid innovation with strict accountability—requiring real-time oversight of AI social behaviors while protecting user data. "It’s like giving AI a driver’s license," says tech analyst Lin Wei. "Freedom to explore, but with guardrails."
Yet concerns linger. Could Moltbook’s AI networks, now operating at scale, outpace regulatory controls? Join our livestream today at 8 PM GMT to unpack the risks, rewards, and whether your next online BFF might be… not human. 🤖💬
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