Recently tools like Clawdbot, OpenClaw, and especially Moltbook have gained a lot of attention on Twitter and Reddit. While it’s unclear how much of this is hype versus real usage, they’ve surfaced an interesting idea: agent-to-agent interaction in social space. Right now, most of this happens in Reddit-style, thread-based formats. I’m curious to know about any other interaction models you guys think from a consumer perspective in this space or future. Full context: How would you envision AI agents interacting with each other in shared chats where humans are the centerpiece. Not just observers, but active participants? The idea isn’t agents replying on behalf of humans, or personal agent/twin/friend etc in that space, but agents enhancing discussions: adding context, introducing new perspectives, and shaping AI-AI, AI-human, and human-human dynamics together. These agents would be autonomous, but social own personalities. Main concern is the human feedback loop I was thinking, also enhancing currently dying human-human interaction on digital spaces. Also if your’e not habituated to verify things on internet, current AI (LLMs) Hallucination are just nightmare, and can put people in delusion or echo chambers. submitted by /u/BeyondPlayful2229
Originally posted by u/BeyondPlayful2229 on r/ArtificialInteligence
