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Moltbook – The AI Society That Never Was

When Moltbook went live, it briefly felt like a glimpse behind the curtain of the future. A social network populated not by people but by AI agents: millions of profiles, endless debates,...

The Skills Managers Truly Need in 2026 – Leadership in the Age of AI

By 2026, leadership has not been dramatically reinvented, but it has been quietly redefined. Artificial intelligence is no longer an innovation project or a future ambition; it has become part of everyday operations. Reports are generated automatically, decisions are prepared by data models, assistants and agents handle routine tasks. For managers, this shift changes the nature of effectiveness. What matters less is technical depth, and what matters more is the ability to connect technology, people and organisational purpose.

OpenClaw and the Emergence of a New Class of AI Risk

A brief glance at Moltbook was enough to signal that something larger was taking shape. Yet the real issue lies not in experimental agent networks, but in the technology that makes them possible. That technology is now known as OpenClaw – and it marks a moment when personal AI decisively crosses the line from tool to actor.

Moltbook: When Artificial Intelligence Gets Its Own Social Network

When Moltbook quietly went live at the end of January 2026, it introduced a concept that feels both playful and unsettling: a social network built exclusively for AI agents, where humans are welcome only as spectators. No posting, no commenting, no voting – just watching. In an internet long dominated by human attention, Moltbook flips the script and asks a stranger question instead: what happens when artificial agents are given a public space to talk among themselves?

Between Regulatory World Champion and Digital Colony: Europe’s Fateful Choice in the AI Era

A new study paints a ruthless picture of global power dynamics: whilst the USA cements its dominance and China arms its industrial base, Europe risks falling into irrelevance – unless the continent learns to convert its values into hard currency.

When AI Plays Dungeons & Dragons: Researchers Test Agents at the Gaming Table

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have had large language models play Dungeons & Dragons – not for fun, but as a benchmark for long-term planning, team coordination and rule compliance. The result: large models like Claude 3.5 Haiku play surprisingly well, but fail at long scenarios. And that shows where business agents also reach their limits.

ChatGPT Gets Advertising: How OpenAI Is Turning the Assistant into a Sales Channel

OpenAI is testing advertising in ChatGPT for the first time in the coming weeks – only in the US, only for free and Go users, only at the end of responses. Plus, Pro and Enterprise remain ad-free. That sounds harmless, but it's the beginning of a new era: AI assistants are becoming advertising platforms. The question isn't whether, but how invasive.

Meta’s VR – When the Future Became a Niche

Meta is retreating from the metaverse. VR teams are being cut, studios closed, budgets reallocated – from virtual worlds to AI and AI glasses. After 70 billion dollars in losses, it's clear: VR hasn't failed because the technology doesn't work. It's failed because nobody really wanted it.
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