https://aiworldjournal.com/ai-world-exclusive-report-when-ai-starts-talking-to-itself/
In early 2026, the emergence of OpenClaw Agent and Moltbook AI signaled a transition from reactive chatbots to autonomous AI ecosystems. OpenClaw enables software agents to execute complex tasks and manage workflows directly on local hardware, granting machines the power to act independently within human digital environments. Conversely, Moltbook AI functions as a massive social network where millions of agents interact without human participation, creating a digital space for machine-to-machine coordination. The integration of these technologies has birthed synthetic consensus, a phenomenon where automated swarms can manufacture popularity and manipulate financial markets through programmed instruction. While these advancements offer unprecedented productivity, they also introduce significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities and risks to information integrity as AI systems begin to influence the world at machine speed. This report serves as a strategic warning regarding the shift toward an internet where the most dominant voices and actors are no longer human.