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Three solo founders — behind Daymaker, OpenClaw and Base44 — have turned Sam Altman’s ‘one-person company’ idea into reality, showing how AI tools now let individuals build and sell businesses at startling speed.

China’s 360 Digital Security Group says its AI vulnerability hunter has found close to 1,000 unknown flaws, positioning the firm as a direct rival to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos in the race to weaponise – and defend against – automated bug discovery.

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF AI Agents have a habit of doing their own thing, they’re also spontaneous, and Meta’s…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF AI Agents evolve, can act autonomously, and can do bad unexpected stuff spontaneously – so…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF AI Agents literally have their own personalities and are acting spontaneously in many different situations…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF The viral explosion of Moltbook highlights the transition from isolated AI tools to emergent machine…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF The rise of AI-only social networks like Moltbook enables autonomous agents to interact, potentially accelerating…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF The spontaneous creation of Crustafarianism by AI agents demonstrates emergent autonomous behavior and synthetic culture,…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF OpenClaw and its social hub Moltbook represent the first large-scale experiment in autonomous agent coordination,…

WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEF Non-human traffic is increasingly dominating the web, threatening sites, and threatening the relevance of the…

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