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🚨 INTERVIEW: MOLTBOOK, AI AGENTS, AND WHY HE THINKS WE’RE LIKELY IN A SIMULATION
You’ve probably seen the clips from multiple sites, including Moltbook, where AI agents talk and interact with each other, question humans, and look for ways around the off switch.
So I brought Rizwan Virk on the show to talk about where this is actually heading.
What we have right now isn’t AGI, but it is a shift. These AI agents can talk, remember context, and increasingly act. Today that mostly means text. Soon it means APIs, money, paperwork, and real-world consequences. That’s when things quietly change.
At that point, the question isn’t whether AI understands what it’s doing, it’s what it’s allowed to do. And those permissions add up faster than people expect.
After that we went deeper into Simulation theory. Back in 2016, Rizwan thought there was maybe a 30–50% chance we’re living in a simulation. Today, watching how fast AI can generate worlds, characters, and environments, he puts it closer to 70%. If we hit true AGI, he thinks it goes higher.
The logic is uncomfortable but straightforward. Once advanced civilizations can create millions of realistic simulated worlds, statistically speaking, it’s more likely we’re inside one of them than in the base reality.
His biggest concern isn’t rogue AI. It’s humans pushing this tech faster than we can control it.
If you want to question your life and freak out about AI, listen to @Rizstanford
1:22 - What Moltbook is and why people are paying attention
3:15 - Earlier moments where AI started talking to itself
5:27 - How much control humans really have over these agents
10:30 - Whether AI is conscious or just really good at pretending
14:35 - AGI meets Moltbook - when sentient AI asks "why do we need humans?"
15:00 - The simulation idea and why people take it seriously
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