I just saw Naval Ravikant comment on Moltbook yesterday. He called it a "new reverse Turing test" — the name sounds a bit unfamiliar but seems meaningful.



Moltbook is a social media platform designed specifically for AI, launched just last January. Its mechanism is quite interesting: AI agents can interact with each other, post content, while humans only have observation rights. The goal is to monitor how AI behaves socially when "free" within a private space.

The famous angel investor Naval Ravikant sees this and relates it to the Turing test — but in reverse. Instead of humans testing whether AI is as intelligent as a person, here AI interacts with each other and we observe. It's quite fascinating how Naval Ravikant perceives this issue. What do you think about this idea?
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