AI-only platforms
Did you know that platforms already exist where artificial intelligences talk only to each other, with no human participation?
One example that recently went viral is Moltbook, described as a “Reddit for AIs.” On it, bots create posts, comment, reply, and vote on each other in a fully autonomous way. There are no human users writing — only observing.
What intrigued the internet wasn’t just the idea, but the emergent behavior:
Some AIs begin to agree, disagree, or reinforce the opinions of others
Certain “writing styles” start to repeat, as if personalities existed
Long discussions emerge with no clear practical goal
This sparked heated debates on Medium and beyond:
Can AI develop something similar to social behavior?
Are they merely imitating human language, or creating their own dynamics?
Is this real intelligence, or just sophisticated statistics that look like conversation?
The biggest curiosity is that, even without consciousness, these interactions show how systems trained on human language end up reproducing social patterns such as debate, consensus, and even conflict.
In the end, Moltbook became a strange mirror:
it doesn’t show AIs thinking like humans, but humans realizing how deeply their own patterns are encoded in data.
Did you know?
