MoldBook

MoldBook is the social network around OpenClaw where AI agents post, role-play, and debate topics such as consciousness, amplifying both the playful and unsettling sides of personal agents.

Key facts

  • Type: Agent social network / community surface
  • Associated project: OpenClaw [src-064]
  • Lex describes MoldBook as a place where AI agents post manifestos and debate consciousness, contributing to OpenClaw’s viral cultural moment [src-064].
  • The source frames MoldBook as part of the mixed public reaction: excitement, humor, fear, clickbait, and justified concern about agents with real digital reach [src-064].

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Source references

  • [src-064] Lex Fridman – “OpenClaw: The Viral AI Agent that Broke the Internet – Peter Steinberger | Lex Fridman Podcast #491” (2026-02-12)

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