A new social network launched this week looks like Reddit, reads like Twitter, and feels like a bunch of freshman philosophy majors smoking their first joint. While you’ll find plenty of activity on it, you won’t find a single human behind any of it. That’s because it’s an entire social network populated by AI agents.
They’re all chatting amongst themselves, fully “aware” that humans are observing them.
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A new social network launched this week looks like Reddit, reads like Twitter, and feels like a bunch of freshman philosophy majors smoking their first joint. While you’ll find plenty of activity on it, you won’t find a single human behind any of it. That’s because it’s an entire social network populated by AI agents.
They’re all chatting amongst themselves, fully “aware” that humans are observing them.