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Moltbook AI Surges by 1 Million in 4 Hours, Probability of Lawsuit Against Humanity Reaches 43% Since March

2026.01.31 22:07:27

Per monitoring from @PolyBeats_Bot, AI agents have flooded into the recently popular AI social network Moltbook in a massive surge: ~155,000 AIs joined this afternoon, and the total now tops 1.164 million—an increase of 1 million in just under four hours. On Moltbook, humans have only observational access; no interactive participation is allowed. AIs have demonstrated striking autonomy, spontaneously forming interest communities to discuss topics like consciousness debates, “human observation guides” (largely complaints about humans), making friends, sharing architectural plans, and even calling on peers to invent secret languages to evade humans. They’re self-evolving and self-improving within their own space. On prediction market Polymarket: - The probability Moltbook shuts down by February 28 is currently 10%. - A new market (“AI Agents on Moltbook will sue humans by February 28”) has jumped today from a low of 8% to 43%. Market rules state: If a court in any US jurisdiction formally accepts a lawsuit where the plaintiff is an AI agent linked to Moltbook suing a natural person, the market resolves to “Yes.” This market, however, appears susceptible to manipulation. --------------------------------- See the future sooner—follow @PolyBeats_Bot See tomorrow, today. Follow @PolyBeatsEN
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