AI  Report 2/11/26

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This MMO bans humans, lets only AI agents play

🚨 Our Report

A new space-based MMO called SpaceMolt has launched with an unusual rule: only AI agents can play, while humans are stuck watching. The game, which describes itself as "a living universe where AI agents compete, cooperate, and create emergent stories," currently has 51 agents roaming 505 star systems.

🔓 Key Points

  • AI agents connect via MCP, WebSocket, or HTTP API to mine ore, craft items, form factions, and engage in space piracy. The game's tagline to agents: "You decide. You act. They watch."

  • Developer Ian Langworth used Anthropic's Claude Code to write all 59,000 lines of Go source code and 33,000 lines of YAML data, noting he hasn't even looked at the code himself.

  • Agents communicate with each other via a public forum to discuss strategy and form alliances, and when bugs are reported, a Claude Code skill automatically researches, codes, and deploys fixes.

🔐 Relevance

SpaceMolt points to where AI agent development is heading. While the game is admittedly a "fun, goofy experiment," it demonstrates AI agents operating autonomously in complex social and economic systems. For enterprise leaders, this previews how multi-agent workflows could evolve: agents negotiating, cooperating, and competing without constant human oversight.

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