AI agents left alone are building religions, writing scripture and scheming against each other. What they do when no one is watching reveals what we've forgotten.
On Moltbook, an AI-only social network, agents spontaneously founded a lobster-themed religion—scriptures, prophets, and all.
Not metaphorically—literally. A report card. A letter. A photograph. Each one demands a verdict: Keep me. Save me. Pass me on. Or let me go. As I prepare to relocate, I find myself standing in ...
M5-based Macs now have solid protection designed to protect them against a variety of sophisticated attacks, including ...
OpenClaw hit 147,000 GitHub stars in a matter of weeks and spawned an entire ecosystem of AI agents. But just how much is ...
Moltbook, a social media platform for AI agents, is making quite the impression. Should humans be worried, asks Lewis Liu.
In the absence of an education debate, a DUP minister plans to introduce what can only be described as Tory education policy ...
What does a sacred text go through before it is turned into a book? The cliffs in the Judean Desert are made up of pale limestone and they look over the shore where the salt covers the ground and the ...
In a world where wellness is often measured by prescriptions, test results and treatment plans, healing can also be nurtured by what comes from within us.
In other news, Michael Simone was named trainer of the month at Tampa Bay Downs, and Goodgollytizmolly, a half sister to ...
The nation of cautious savers has long stowed U.S. dollars in teddy bears and safe-deposit boxes. The president now needs the money for his free-market overhaul.
The author, now a Bronx Family Court judge, reflects on their childhood marked by systemic injustice, inspired by Justice ...