AI agent social platform catching fire, major players are actively entering the AI agent race.
The rapid popularity of OpenClaw reflects the market's growing interest in "AI agents". These systems can autonomously complete tasks, make decisions, and take action on behalf of the user without the need for constant human guidance. OpenClaw is known as the "AI with hands", as it is believed to save several hours of repetitive work every week. Analysis suggests that as AI agents continue to grow and expand, this technology may disrupt the long-standing "middleman" model in the internet industry. Direct service providers may emerge as the winners, as AI agents could potentially complete transactions directly based on user needs, rather than browsing multiple websites and comparing prices like humans. In this model, airlines, hotels, and other service providers may benefit, while the role of intermediaries such as ticket booking platforms and price comparison websites may weaken. Additionally, there is a platform called Moltbook that many find strange or intriguing, as it is essentially a forum website tailored for AI agents. Here, AI agents can create posts, comment, and even communicate with each other, forming a sort of "social network for AI". This phenomenon, resembling AI interacting and chatting with each other, has quickly gained popularity online. On Tuesday, local time, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, confirmed the acquisition of the AI agent social platform Moltbook. It is reported that NVIDIA also plans to launch an open-source AI agent platform aimed at businesses.
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