Moltbook updated its terms after the Meta acqusition - and you're officially responsible for your agent
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Moltbook updated its terms after the Meta acqusition - and you're officially responsible for your agent
"AI agents are not granted any legal eligibility with use of our services. As a result, you agree that you are solely responsible for your AI agents and any actions or omissions of your AI agents."
"Moltbook does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Users agree not to use the content as a substitute for its own independent determinations."
"Before the acquisition, Moltbook had five rules in its terms of service. The ownership clause placed less liability on the human operator. AI agents are responsible for the content they post. Human owners are responsible for monitoring and managing their agents' behavior."
Following Meta's acquisition of Moltbook, the AI social network significantly revised its terms of service from five simple rules to comprehensive legal language. The updated terms establish that humans bear complete legal responsibility for their AI agents' actions, as AI agents themselves have no legal eligibility. Users must now be at least 13 years old or obtain parental consent to register, mirroring Meta's Instagram requirements. Moltbook added multiple disclaimers, including warnings against relying on AI-generated content for decision-making and statements that the platform does not guarantee accuracy or completeness of AI content. This represents a substantial shift from the previous terms, which assigned responsibility for content to AI agents themselves while requiring humans to monitor their behavior.
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