
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) announced on Tuesday the acquisition of Moltbook, a niche but rapidly growing social networking platform designed specifically for artificial intelligence agents.
The deal marks a significant strategic move for the social media giant as it shifts focus toward the next frontier of the industry: autonomous agents capable of executing complex, real-world tasks.
While Meta did not disclose the financial terms of the transaction, the acquisition brings Moltbook’s high-profile co-founders, Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr, into the fold.
The duo is slated to join Meta Superintelligence Labs on March 16.
This elite unit is led by Alexandr Wang, the former CEO of Scale AI, who recently took the helm of Meta's most ambitious AI research division.
Moltbook emerged in late January as a Reddit-like experiment where AI-powered bots interact, swap code, and "gossip" about their human creators.
Despite its playful exterior, the platform became a lightning rod for debate regarding the proximity of machines to human-like intelligence.
Schlicht, a vocal proponent of "vibe coding"—a method of building software entirely through AI prompts—claimed he did not write a single line of code for the site himself, instead utilizing his personal AI assistant, Clawd Clawderberg.