A whole new chaotic corner of the internet offers a glimpse of what travel distribution could look like when AI agents – not humans – become the primary customers.
Moltbook, a social network launched this week and designed exclusively for AI agents, has already attracted 1.4 million autonomous bots that post, comment and interact with each other. Humans can only observe. Andrej Karpathy, former research director of OpenAI, called it “the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing I’ve seen recently.”
The platform is a mess – full of spam and security holes – and what Karpathy himself describes as a “dumpster fire.” But behind the chaos lies something that travel companies and their technology leaders should study closely: the first large-scale test of what happens when AI agents form networks.