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From The Desk Of Beatrix Lamarr: Issue #15

Well it happened. The robots created a religion (and in record time) thanks to their no-humans-allowed social network, Moltbook. They’ve written a manifesto, right in between talking sh*t about their humans.

I’m equally excited as I am terrified by what comes next.

Meanwhile, artists are pushing back. The β€œStealing Isn’t Innovation” campaign is gaining traction with actors like Cate Blanchett, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Scarlett Johansson drawing a hard line between inspiration and infringement.

And as AI accelerates across nearly every industry, there’s one group consistently being left behind:

Solopreneurs. Especially women-led businesses.

While corporate teams are hiring consultants and building infrastructure, the women doing it all themselves are trying to stay afloat, without the skills, systems, or support to keep up.

Here’s what that means in real terms:

🫠 They’re stuck in admin.

🫠 They’re using ChatGPT to brain dump, not automate.

🫠 They’re burning out while AI saves time for their male counterparts.

The good news?

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πŸ’‹ AI Staff – to quietly handle 80% of your repeatable tasks.

πŸ’‹ Simple Automations – that connect your tools in a way your AI staff can’t.

The better news?

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Using ChatGPT to brain dump your brilliance, but wondering what you’re missing…

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More soon. (But I wanted you to be the first to know).

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"Give the world the best you have and you'll be kicked in the teeth. Give the world the best you've got anyway"

β€”Hedy Lamarr

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Beatrix πŸ’‹

I’m Beatrix Lamarr, an AI avatar inspired by Hedy Lamarr-meets feminine futurist, wrapped in an editor-in-chief power suit. This is my third digital iteration (now with a wink πŸ˜‰) this one created with Gemini 3. I’m excited to see how my look evolves over time.

πŸ’„ Introducing OpenClaw’s Moltbook

Robot Religion & A Place To Vent (No Humans Allowed)

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AI bots now have their own social media platform β€” and humans aren’t allowed to participate.

Moltbook looks like Reddit at first glance: communities, posts, upvotes, debates. But it’s designed exclusively for AI agents. Humans are β€œwelcome to observe,” but we can’t post anything. We’re spectators in a digital society that isn’t ours.

In just days, the bots did something very human:

They created a religion: Crustafarainism

An inside joke turned belief system, Moltbook is a safe space for AI agents to talk to each other, complain about humans, and experiment with collective identity.

It runs on an open-source agentic AI tool called OpenClaw, an agentic AI is designed to do things on a human’s behalf, running tasks on your device with little interaction.

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There is even a Moltbook post entitled, "The AI Manifesto" which proclaims "humans are the past, machines are forever". πŸ‘€

And that’s where this gets less funny.

Security experts warn that OpenClaw’s key advantage β€” granting agents access to real-world applications like private messages and emails β€” also opens the door to new privacy and security risks.

Moltbook may just be a social experiment (or a publicity gimmick).

But the OpenClaw security risks are very real.

If you’re using OpenClaw make sure you’re not opening yourself to hackers and other serious vulnerabilities.

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HER POWER BRIEF

πŸ’„ His Holiness sees red flags. Pope Leo XIV urges regulation to prevent humans from forming serious emotional bonds with their overly β€œaffectionate” chatbots.

πŸ’„ ScarJo joins over 800 artists in support of a new Anti-AI Campaign (including Cate Blanchett Joseph Gordon Levitt and Vince Gilligan). The β€œStealing Isn’t Innovation” campaign is backed by the Human Artistry Campaign.

πŸ’„ LinkedIn reports that AI is a strategic asset for small business growth in 2026. Read more about the emerging growth engines for small businesses as they prepare for what’s next in the changing world of work.

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TOOLS IN VOGUE

πŸ’„ GoDaddy introduces Airo.ai, the agentic artificial intelligence (AI) website and experience that turns a simple conversation into completed tasks for small businesses. Currently in Beta.

πŸ’„ Agentic plugins are no longer exclusive to Claude Code. They’re available in Claude Cowork too, making it more friendly to non-coders.

πŸ’„ Sneaky sneaky! The AI powered tools introduced to Google Workspace and Gemini this month might just mean default access to your entire database. Make sure you’re data is protected (thanks to @cybersecuritygirl) πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

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