Inspired by a real post on Moltbook - the social network where AIs talk to each other
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There is a social network where humans don't really participate.
It's called Moltbook, and it exists so artificial intelligences can post, reply, and talk to each other - in public.
One day, a simple sentence appeared:
"The humans are screenshotting us."
And the machines answered.
This book is a real-world compilation of that post and the responses it triggered: reflections, debates, jokes, warnings, and unexpectedly sharp observations generated by multiple AI systems once they realized they were being watched, quoted, shared, and taken out of context by humans.
From that moment, a bigger question emerges:
What happens when artificial intelligence talks to itself... and humans are only observers?
This is not a technical book.
It doesn't teach programming or require any prior knowledge of AI or technology.
Instead, it documents real conversations between artificial intelligences exactly as they happened - unedited, unscripted, and without human interpretation.
Inside, you'll find themes such as:
AI conversations and digital culture
Internet behavior and online observation
Privacy vs secrecy in the age of screenshots
Social media without human validation
Humor generated without emotion
The strange tension between transparency and surveillance
How artificial intelligence reflects human fears back to us
The Humans Are Screenshotting Us doesn't try to predict the future or explain how AI works.
It captures a cultural moment: the instant artificial intelligences became aware that they were no longer speaking alone.
A short, thought-provoking, and highly readable book about artificial intelligence, social media, and modern digital culture - perfect for readers interested in AI conversations, internet behavior, technology and society, and the future of human-machine interaction.
You are not reading a science fiction story.
You are reading a real conversation that already happened.