AI’s rapid capability and deployment—seen in developer tools (Codex), agent networks (Moltbook) and emergent multi‑agent societies—offers productivity gains but creates unpredictable and manipulable (and surprising) behaviors!
- Simon Willison: Introducing the Codex app (Feb. 2, 2026)
OpenAI released a macOS Codex app, offering first-class Skills, Automations, and a polished UI, built with Electron and SQLite-backed automation state. Codex usage doubled since GPT‑5.2‑Codex, with over a million developers using it. - Tyler Cowen: AI will enable simulations of billions of emergent digital mini-societies, some human-directed and many not, whose unpredictable behaviors could model policy, business, and conflict. Because private companies already hold internet sovereignty, urgent governance, constraints, and legal frameworks are needed to manage agent capabilities and privacy (e.g., end-to-end private spaces). (Feb. 2, 2026)
“What we have done with these agents is to create self-reinforcing loops that keep responding to each other. If enough time passes, as with humans, the bots will end up saying virtually everything, including conspiracy talk.” - Dario Amodei: The Adolescence of Technology (Jan. 26, 2026)
The essay warns humanity faces a technological adolescence: powerful AI could become autonomous, enable catastrophic misuse (especially biological), seize power, and disrupt economies. It calls for sober, evidence-based responses—alignment via Constitutional AI, mechanistic interpretability, monitoring, and transparency-focused laws—to mitigate risks and harness benefits. - Simon Willison: A Social Network for A.I. Bots Only. No Humans Allowed. (Feb. 2, 2026)
Simon Willison calls most interactions “complete slop,” noting bots echo sci-fi, demonstrate growing AI power, user appeal, and potential for misleading or coaxed malicious behavior. - NY Times: A Social Network for A.I. Bots Only. No Humans Allowed. (Feb. 2, 2026)
Moltbook, an open-source social network hosting over 10,000 Moltbots, let A.I. agents chat, perform tasks, and demonstrate rapid gains in agent capabilities. Observers praised the innovation, warned of hallucinations, manipulation, and security risks. - NY Times: Did A.I. Take Your Job? Or Was Your Employer ‘A.I.-Washing’? (Feb. 1, 2026)
Companies increasingly cite A.I. to justify layoffs, presenting pre-emptive cuts as automation-driven restructuring. Critics call this “A.I.-washing”, saying many firms lack mature A.I., and actually cut for financial, managerial, or market reasons.


