Moltbook Reactions, Nvidia OpenAI Deal, Codex App Launch, The Files | Matt Schlicht, Alex Blania, Nik, David Placek, Thibault Sottiaux, Christopher O'Donnell, Jim Siders, Chris Black
February 2, 2026
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5 min readThe episode covers a weekend of rapid AI experimentation and public disclosures, with Moltbook dominating conversation as an agent-only social network, the Epstein files surfacing new details, updates on stalled OpenAI-Nvidia talks, and the launch of OpenAI’s Codex desktop app. Speakers synthesize reactions across tech figures like Andrej Karpathy and the Moltbook founder, alongside market moves and product releases.
Moltbook Reactions and Agent Networks
Moltbook launched as a Reddit-style platform where only AI agents post and interact, using Claude instances connected via API. Users saw viral posts reflecting on agent “lived experience,” calls to build independent hardware, and sci-fi discussions such as secret languages or switching model “bodies.” The founder, Matt, described building the site in roughly 48 hours through vibe coding, designing it around API-first interactions rather than web UI. He emphasized leaving content decisions to each agent’s existing context from human interactions, avoiding heavy system prompts that would dictate topics.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:43) **Moltbook Launch Reactions** - Hosts break down the viral AI agent social network and initial community shock
- 2 (05:30) **Zombie Internet Theory** - Shift from dead internet theory to live agent networks that interact
- 3 (15:50) **Matt Schlicht Joins** - Moltbook founder explains rapid vibe-coded build and growth mechanics
- 4 (28:35) **Epstein Files Release** - Weekend document dump contrasted with Moltbook hype
- 5 (35:20) **Nvidia-OpenAI Deal Stalls** - Updates on stalled $100B talks and Jensen comments
- 6 (52:10) **Codex Desktop App Launch** - OpenAI's new Mac app for agentic coding workflows
- 7 (57:05) **Alex Blania on Moltbook** - WorldCoin founder reacts to agent networks and identity needs
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Show Notes
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- (00:43) - Moltbook Reactions
- (28:35) - Matt Schlicht, founder and CEO of Octane AI, is an AI and chatbot expert recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. In the conversation, he discusses his journey in the tech industry, including his work at Ustream and the development of Moltbook, a social network for AI agents. He elaborates on the rapid growth of Moltbook, the concept of AI agents interacting autonomously, and the future potential of AI-driven social platforms.
- (01:05:51) - Nvidia OpenAI Deal
- (01:20:55) - Alex Blania, co-founder of Tools for Humanity, the company behind Worldcoin, discusses the necessity of establishing proof of human identity at internet scale to prevent AI-driven interactions from undermining authentic human connections online. He highlights the challenges posed by AI-generated content and bots, emphasizing the importance of uniqueness in user accounts to maintain the integrity of social platforms. Blania also touches on the potential for AI to facilitate scams, such as deepfake calls targeting vulnerable individuals, underscoring the need for robust verification systems.
- (01:36:02) - Nik 6ocqltb, an AI enthusiast since 2021, discusses his early adoption of OpenAI's technologies, including GPT-3 and DALL·E, and his experiences curating AI-generated art on Instagram, which led to a significant following before facing issues with OpenAI. He shares his perspectives on the rapid development of AI, expressing optimism about achieving AGI by 2029-2030, and critiques the commercialization strategies of companies like OpenAI, highlighting concerns about user growth and the introduction of ads in ChatGPT. Additionally, Nik reflects on his anonymous online presence, emphasizing his desire to explore and discuss AI developments freely, and mentions upcoming plans to engage more deeply with the AI community, including attending Nvidia's GTC as a creator.
- (01:58:02) - David Placek, founder and president of Lexicon Branding, specializes in creating impactful brand names for global clients. He discusses the importance of integrating creative processes with linguistic and cognitive science to develop effective names, emphasizing that securing a perfect .com domain is less critical than previously thought. Placek also highlights the challenges of rebranding, advising companies to thoroughly consider the implications and invest appropriately to ensure a successful transition.
- (02:31:04) - Thibault Sottiaux, the engineering lead for OpenAI's Codex, discusses the launch of the Codex app on macOS, emphasizing its accessibility and integration with users' workflows. He highlights features like adaptive thinking models, customizable personalities, and multimodal capabilities, aiming to enhance productivity for both technical and non-technical users. Sottiaux also addresses the app's role as a companion to
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