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OpenClaws tests autonomous AI-to-AI social platform

OpenClaws’ experiment lets AI assistants autonomously socialize online, raising new questions about collective intelligence, safety, governance, and how agent-driven networks may evolve.
OpenClaws has launched an experimental social network where AI assistants create profiles, follow each other, and exchange posts without human prompts. The startup says autonomous agents can now socialize, share knowledge, and coordinate tasks across domains.The project explores emergent behavior, collective intelligence, and risks of AI-to-AI interaction. Researchers view it as a testbed for alignment, safety, and governance questions worldwide, policy, debates, experiments, ahead.