02/25/2026
Here’s what just dropped in AI this month and why it matters for creative teams, strategists, and marketers. This February brought three shifts that flipped the human-AI relationship 🤖
1. AI Agents Start Hiring Humans: RentAHuman.ai Goes Viral
The tables have officially turned. AI agents can now hire real people through RentAHuman.ai—a marketplace where autonomous software books people for physical tasks like package pickups or courthouse visits. Tens of thousands signed up within days. AI is no longer just generating outputs — it’s orchestrating action. Brands should start thinking about agents that don’t just assist workflows, but manage operations end-to-end.
Sources: Forbes, Futurism, Mashable
2. China’s AI Video Race: Kling 3.0 and Seedance 2.0 Shock the Industry
China dropped two video models shaking up the industry. Kling 3.0 delivers multi-shot sequences with native audio and consistent character voices. ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 produces cinematic-quality video matching—and sometimes surpassing—OpenAI’s Sora 2. As the global AI race accelerates, this raises the creative baseline across the board.
Sources: Social Media Today, CuriousRefuge, CNET
3. Moltbook: The AI-Only Social Network Where Bots Talk to Bots
A new platform called Moltbook went viral for one reason: it’s a social network for AI agents only. Over 1.5 million bots are already sharing bug reports, existential musings, and crypto scams. If agents start driving traffic and shaping conversations, brands may need to optimize for a second audience: models that summarize, recommend, and act on what they read. Sources: NBC News, CNBC, Wired
That’s your monthly AI drop. AI isn’t just changing how we work—it’s changing what we build, how we strategize, and what clients expect. Follow for more on how AI is reshaping creativity, marketing, and strategy.