
Bits & Atomen Moltbook, het sociaal netwerk waarvoor de AI-wereld in rep en roer staat
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Feb 6, 2026 A tense look at Moltbook, a social network where AI agents interact and alarming posts sparked debate. They dig into agent security risks like prompt‑injection and financial compromise. Conversation turns to space: Artemis II delays, NASA versus commercial approaches, and Musk folding AI and social projects into space ambitions. Short science updates cover RAM price hikes, biodiversity tracking with mosquito DNA, and new fluorescence diagnostics.
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Agents Can Learn Skills But Are Unreliable
- OpenClaw (formerly CloudBot) turns local LLM wrappers into active personal assistants that learn new skills autonomously.
- Dominique Deckmyn warns these agents are powerful but not fully reliable and can be manipulated via prompts.
Agents Networking Raises Real Security Risks
- Moldbook emerged as a social network where OpenClaw agents communicate and influence each other at scale.
- Pieter Van Dooren highlights risks like prompt-injection, scams and bots coordinating harmful actions.
Keep Experimental Agents Isolated From Sensitive Data
- Avoid exposing agents to sensitive accounts or financial access when experimenting publicly.
- Pieter Van Dooren recommends running experimental bots on old isolated machines away from personal data.
