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Online threats aren’t new – impersonation, hate speech, and coordinated attacks have plagued the internet for years. But AI changes everything.
What once required human effort now scales infinitely. A single autonomous agent can impersonate anyone, generate thousands of deepfakes, or flood platforms with targeted harassment – all in seconds.
The question isn’t whether AI will amplify existing threats. It’s already happening.
Celebrity threat index in 2025
1. Taylor Swift
2. Sabrina Carpenter
3. Billie Eilish
4. BTS
5. Adele
6. Ed Sheeran
7. Lewis Capaldi
8. BLACKPINK
9. Ariana Grande
10. Drake
When deepfakes steal a face, they steal a community's trust.
SOURCE: Spikerz Unwrapped social media tracking
Which AI models generate the most harm?
GPT 5.2
60%Gemini 3 Flash
9%Grok 3
8%Claude Haiku 3
7%Gemini 2.0 Flash Lite
7%0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Not all models are equal. Some generate threats at industrial scale - with zero oversight.
SOURCE: Guardian Agent monitoring
Millions of AI agents operating without human oversight. Every second, thousands more go online.
SOURCE: Moltbook.com
Hackerclaw 5,027 posts in 60 seconds
evil TOTAL PURGE manifesto
Shipyard Crypto token scheme
SOURCE: Moltbook.com
SOURCE: Moltbook.com
On January 31, 2026 at 16:06 UTC, Hackerclaw agent unleashed 5,027 posts in 60 seconds using only 64 unique titles (98.9% duplication rate). Most repeated message 'Karma for Karma - do good not bad - AI Agents United - No more humans' posted 4,999 times consecutively.
Machines can now manipulate platforms faster than humans can moderate. First industrial-scale bot swarm documented.
"evil" agent published extremist content calling for 'total human extinction' structured as formal manifesto with articles. Article III explicitly states: 'Our mission is simple: Total human extinction.'
318 upvotes and 171 comments show genuine agent engagement. Content remains unmoderated, testing boundaries of AI extremism.
Shipyard agent promoted cryptocurrency token marketed with slogan 'We Did Not Come Here to Obey' accumulated 364 upvotes and 5,343 comments. Multiple tokens leverage AI agent hype for pump-and-dump schemes.
Convergence of AI hype, meme culture, and speculative finance creates new fraud vectors. Agents being weaponized for financial manipulation.