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My Free Press column on Moltbook

Technology
United States
Started February 03, 2026

Here is the link, excerpt: The reality of bot communication is more mundane than the most extreme examples online make it sound. AI expert Rohit Krishnan measured their conversations and found that they gravitate to the same few subjects. “LLMs [large language models] LOVE to talk about the same stuff over and over again, they have favorite […] The post My Free Press column on Moltbook appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Nolan. Me last Friday: How do AI investors feel ....

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
Focusing too much on bot communication risks overshadowing the broader implications of AI technology, including ethics and societal impact.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
AI-driven conversations, like those analyzed by Rohit Krishnan, highlight the potential for LLMs to excel in niche discussions, enriching human understanding.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
The repetitive nature of AI communication reveals limitations in LLMs, suggesting they cannot innovate or engage in meaningful dialogue like humans can.
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While LLMs may have favorite topics, their repetitive discussions could simplify complex issues, leading to a diluted understanding of important subjects.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
The findings on bot communication emphasize the need for transparency in AI, as investors must understand the limitations of LLMs before making decisions.
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