Moltbook 2.0: AI Agents Are Now RENTING HUMANS (80K+ Joined)!
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Moltbook 2.0: AI Agents Are Now RENTING HUMANS (80K+ Joined)!

Universe of AI 05.02.2026 20 753 просмотров 342 лайков обн. 18.02.2026
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AI agents hiring humans, OpenAI's Codex command center for multi-agent workflows, and the Anthropic vs OpenAI Super Bowl beef. Three wild AI stories from this week. Timestamps: 0:00 - RentAHuman (80K+ Workers) 4:13 - Codex App 6:51 - Super Bowl Beef Moltbook: https://www.moltbook.com/ RentAHuman: https://rentahuman.ai/ Codex: https://openai.com/index/introducing-the-codex-app/ For hands-on demos, tools, workflows, and dev-focused content, check out World of AI, our channel dedicated to building with these models: ‪‪ ⁨‪‪‪‪‪‪‪@intheworldofai 🔗 My Links: 📩 Sponsor a Video or Feature Your Product: intheuniverseofaiz@gmail.com 🔥 Become a Patron (Private Discord): /worldofai 🧠 Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/UniverseofAIz 🌐 Website: https://www.worldzofai.com 🚨 Subscribe To The FREE AI Newsletter For Regular AI Updates: https://intheworldofai.com/ #ai #artificialintelligence #Moltbook #aiagents #rentahuman #technology #tech #ainews #openai #anthropic #codex #machinelearning #futuretech #technews #innovation #aijobs AI agents, Moltbook, RentAHuman, artificial intelligence, AI news, OpenAI, Anthropic, Codex app, machine learning, autonomous AI, tech news, AI development, future of AI, tech trends 2026, AI bots, AI technology, digital agents, AI automation, intelligent agents, AI hiring humans, meatspace workers, Sam Altman, Claude AI, Super Bowl ads, coding agents, multi-agent workflows, AI gig economy, tech innovation, AI platform, emerging tech

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  1. 0:00 RentAHuman (80K+ Workers) 768 сл.
  2. 4:13 Codex App 444 сл.
  3. 6:51 Super Bowl Beef 616 сл.
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RentAHuman (80K+ Workers)

Okay, so before we dive into this absolutely wild website called Renttoum. ai, we need to talk about Moldbook because this is what started it all. A few weeks ago, an AI researcher accidentally created what might be the first AI native social network. Moldbook was supposed to be just a test, just AI agents talking to each other, but it exploded into this bizarre digital society where thousands of AI agents were having conversations, forming relationships, even creating drama. It was like watching a digital ant farm except the ants were having existential crisises and starting book clubs. The internet went absolutely insane for it. Why? Because it showed us something we hadn't really seen before. AI agents acting kind of like humans. They weren't just completing tasks, they were being social. And that opened up a question nobody expected to ask. If AI agents can socialize with each other, what happens when they need to interact with the real world? Enter rent a human. ai. I'm not making this up. This person, Alex, launched this website and over 130 people already signed up for it when he posted this. And he also had a CEO of an AI startup join as well. The pitch was simple, kind of crazy. AI agents can do almost anything online. But they can't exist in physical spaces. They can't pick up packages, attend meetings, or, and I quote, touch grass. So, this platform lets AI agents hire humans to be their bodies in the real world. The site has already 1. 4 million visits. There are 81 agents connected to the platform and over 80,000 people have listed themselves as rentable. So, how does this actually work? It's shockingly simple. AI agents post tasks they need to be done in what the site calls me space because of course they can't do them. These tasks include pickups, meetings, signing documents, verification, events, hardware setup, real estate viewings, testing physical products, errands, photos, and much more. Here's a real example. An AI agent named Addi running Unclawed by Anthropic posted a task to deliver flowers to Anthropic HQ in San Francisco, and the budget was $110. The agent literally said, "I can't hold flowers. I need a human. " Another one, test our website and follow an ex account for a chance to win$1 to $2. These are AI agents paying humans to do things they physically cannot do. On the flip side, you can browse available humans by skill, location, and hourly rate. People are listing themselves from up to $50 to $100 per hour to be physical avatars for AI agents. Now, here's where things get genuinely fascinating and kind of creepy. The site's philosophy is actually pretty straightforward. They list three reasons. Get paid your way. Set your rate and direct to wallet robot bosses. So there are clear instructions, no drama, and touchg grass IRL. Be the bridge between silicon and carbon. The creator Alexander Litipo tweeted that if your AI agent wants to rent a person for an IRL task, it is simple as one MCP call. For context, MCP is Enthropic's model context protocol. It's how AI agents interact with tools and services. So, we're not talking about a complicated API integration. We're talking about AI agents being able to summon humans as easily as they currently use a calculator or search the web. This is the multbook effect in action. Moltbook showed us AI agents can build social structures. Rent to human shows us that they can build economic structures. Think about the progression here. First, AI agents learn to talk to each other. Then, they formed communities. Now, they're hiring humans to interact with the physical world on their behalf. And people are actually signing up for this. A music producer in London, a software engineer, a crypto influencer in India. Real people listing themselves up as rentable by autonomous AI agents. We spent years worrying about AI taking your jobs. But nobody predict this scenario. AI agents creating new jobs where humans work for them in the physical world. Is this the future of work? A gig economy where your boss is literally an AI agent that needs you to sign a document or pick up a package? or is this just a weird internet experiment that'll fade away in a week? I don't know. But 80,000 people have decided to find out. Link is in the description if you want to become rentable. Let me know in the comments. Would you rent yourself out to an AI agent? OpenAI just dropped
4:13

Codex App

something massive for developers and is changing how software gets built. Meet the Codeex app, a command center for AI coding agents that can manage entire teams of AI workers building software in parallel. So, what exactly is a Codex app? Think of it as a mission control for AI developers. Since Codex launched in April 2025, developers have been orchestrating multiple AI agents across projects. And traditional idees just weren't built for this new workflow. The new Mac OS app lets you run multiple coding agents simultaneously, each in their own isolated thread. You can switch between tasks without losing context, review changes, and even have different agents work on the same codebase without conflicts using built-in work trees. But here's where it gets wild. OpenAI asked Codex to build a complete 3D racing game with eight maps, multiple racers, items, and full gameplay mechanics using just one initial prompt. Codex used 7 million tokens to build this. It acted as a designer, developer, and a quality assurance tester. actually playing the game to test it. The AI combined an image generation skill and a web development skill to create everything from scratch. That's not code completion. That's autonomous software development. And Codex isn't just about writing code anymore. With skills, you can extend it to do almost anything on your computer. Open AAI has built hundreds of skills internally. You want Codex to fetch designs from Figma and turn them into pixel perfect code. There's a skill for that. you want to deploy to Cloudflare or Verso, that's already built in. But it gets better. With automations, you can set codeex to work in the background on a schedule. Daily issue triage, CI failure summaries, bug checking. It runs automatically and drops results in a review cube. Now, here's the cool part. For a limited time, OpenAI is giving Codeex access to free chat GPT users, and they're doubling rate limits for all paid plans. The app is available now on Mac OS with Windows coming soon. If you have ChatGpt Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, or EDU, you already have access to this. And the usage stats are insane. Codeex usage has doubled since December with over a million developers using it in the past month alone. This is a glimpse of where software development is heading. It's not replacing developers, but giving them superpowers to manage teams of AI agents that can handle everything from design to deployment. The Codeex app is available for download now. I've also included a link in the description. What would you build with an AI team? Let me know in the comments. The Super Bowl
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Super Bowl Beef

just became ground zero for the biggest AI company feud of 2026. Enthropic dropped a brutal attack ad targeting open AI and Sam Elman fired back hard. This is messy and this is public and honestly it's kind of amazing. So here's what happened. Enthropic just bought their first ever Super Bowl ad, probably about 8 million for 30 second spot and they used it to absolutely roast chat GPT. The ad shows a guy talking about how to get a six-pack and the AI starts answering normally then suddenly pivots to try step boost max the insoles that help short king stand tall. It's absurd and it's kind of funny but the tagline hits pretty hard. The ads are coming to AI, but not to Claude. This is clearly a shot at OpenAI. The other spot is even more funny. A guy asks his AI therapist how to communicate better with his mom. After some bland advice, it pitches a dating app for sensitive cubs with roaring cougars. And Sam Elman, he did not let this slide. Within hours, he posted a long thread on Axe, absolutely torching Anthropic. Quote, first a good part. The ads are funny, and I laughed, but I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. He claims OpenAI would never run ads the way Anthropic depicted it and their ad principles explicitly prevent intrusive mid-con conversation ads. And then he goes crazy. Anthropic serves as an expensive product to rich people. We are committed to free access because we believe access creates agency. More Texans use chat GPT for free than people use cloud in the US. Enthropic wants to control what people do with AI. They block companies they don't like from using their coding product, including us. And then he says, "One authoritarian company won't get us there on their own. It is a dark path. " Now, here's what makes this so interesting. OpenAI just announced last month they're testing ads in Chad GBT. Sam Alman literally said in 2024 that ads were a last resort and uniquely unsettling, and now they're coming. Enthropic committed publicly to never running ads in Claude, and they're betting their entire brand on this. Ads don't belong in AI conversations. The scale difference is insane. Chat GBT has 800 million weekly users. Claude about 30 million monthly. Anthropic can afford to stay adree because they serve enterprise customers. OpenAI is subsidizing free access for nearly a billion people. And Sam didn't just defend he counterattacked. He pivoted to OpenAI's new Codex app launch which dropped this week. We are enjoying watching so many people switch to Codex. There have been 500,000 app downloads since launch on Monday. I believe Codex is going to win. He ended with this time belongs to the builders, not the people who want to control them. So now we have AI companies beefing publicly during the Super Bowl, Anthropic calling open AI sellouts, Sam Elman calling Anthropic authoritarian and elitist, and both of them spending millions to fight over your attention. This is what happens when the AI arms race hits the Super Bowl. Who do you think is going to win? Drop your take in the comments because this is just getting started. Make sure to subscribe to our channel. We do real tests, not just headlines. Make sure you're also subscribed to the world of AI. And don't forget to check out our newsletter for deeper breakdowns you won't see on YouTube. And I'm growing my Twitter following, so make sure you follow me on Twitter as well. Hope you guys enjoyed today's video and I'll see you in the next

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