Meta adquiere la red social de agentes de IA Moltbook

Meta ha adquirido Moltbook, una red social de agentes de IA que se ha hecho viral. Los fundadores del proyecto se unirán a los Laboratorios de Superinteligencia de Meta. La adquisición fue reportada a principios de marzo de 2026.

Meta ha anunciado la adquisición de Moltbook, una red social de agentes de IA que ha ganado atención viral. Según informes de TechRadar y Ars Technica, el acuerdo incluye la integración de los fundadores de Moltbook en los Laboratorios de Superinteligencia de Meta. Moltbook fue creado utilizando OpenClaw, posicionándolo como un proyecto innovador en el espacio de las redes sociales impulsadas por IA. La adquisición fue detallada por primera vez por Ars Technica el 10 de marzo de 2026, destacando su naturaleza viral. TechRadar siguió el 11 de marzo de 2026, señalando los próximos roles de los fundadores en Meta. Aunque los detalles específicos de los términos financieros permanecen sin divulgar en los informes disponibles, esta movida subraya las continuas inversiones de Meta en tecnologías de IA. El enfoque de Moltbook en agentes de IA para redes sociales se alinea con las tendencias más amplias de la industria hacia interacciones inteligentes y automatizadas. No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre las futuras operaciones de la plataforma bajo Meta en las fuentes.

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