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Ian Bach ☯︎

@Ian8ach

design @openai ─────────

New York, USA Beigetreten Ocak 2009
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Infinite Machine
Infinite Machine@infinitemachine·
Olto is now shipping to customers in the United States. We designed Olto to be a new kind of vehicle, a better way for everyone to get around. To celebrate its launch, we photographed almost a hundred New Yorkers on Olto in a single day. Friends, neighbors, strangers, NYC Icons. All shot against a white backdrop, each showing how they'll make Olto their own.
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Ian Silber
Ian Silber@iansilber·
a designer on our team saw some ui in our app today that was unowned and not great, used image gen to riff on some ideas to improve it then dropped it into codex to build and submit a pr. fun new tool to add to the kit.
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Ian Bach ☯︎@Ian8ach·
why is there no meerkat emoji
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Odyssey
Odyssey@odysseyml·
It’s time to go beyond language models. Introducing Odyssey-2 Max, our most powerful world model yet. It materially advances the SOTA in physical accuracy. This is a big step toward models that simulate and interact with the world in real time. A new intelligence entirely!
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elie
elie@eliebakouch·
Jerry Tworek (and other insanely talented people) new lab > We think the next wave of frontier research will come from small teams with highly capable agents > We're pursuing new learning algorithms that supersede large-scale pretraining and reinforcement learning, and architectures that scale better than transformers. i love this
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Core Automation@CoreAutoAI

Today we're announcing Core Automation Our objective: systems that optimize and automate work, starting with research itself.

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Peter Gostev
Peter Gostev@petergostev·
The jump is something to behold, I don't think we've ever had anything like this on the Arena
Arena.ai@arena

Arena Trends: Text-to-Image, Jan 2026 – Apr 2026 For most of the year, @GoogleDeepMind and @OpenAI traded the top spot within a tight margin - GPT-Image vs. Nano Banana - with the rest of the field clustered below 1,200. Today, GPT-Image-2 breaks away with a score of 1,512, 242 points ahead of #2 Google. The frontier continues to move.

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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
My ideal AI design tool probably something like: A canvas tool, where you can get any view of your app rendered to edit or use as the starting point for a new view. You can freely explore, duplicate, and make changes visually. You could start these renders from other tools like @linear. User feedback -> render the screen to be edited. It would have design language, system and product guidance files that help guide the overall design based on your product. Each artboard carries metadata, like the origin of the view, who created it, what changes was made when, so you could query things across your whole team. You could create areas that you want AI to fill or complete. Fill this list, complete the columns with this data or using this screenshot or something. Edits in the artboard are tracked as a diff. You export those diffs as a plan for a coding agent to build against your actual codebase. The design tool agents keep check-ins with the coding agent and try to communicate the nuances of the design so it gets built as a prototype.
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Raphael Schaad
Raphael Schaad@raphaelschaad·
It's hard for us techies to explain to normies how big of a deal AI is. They think it's a chat bot, a better search. We see a fundamental rebuild of EVERYTHING. AI is fundamentally a new computer. Transistors gave us the first generation of computers, the transformer gave us the second generation of computers. And that's why AI is a bigger deal than the internet, mobile, or cloud. Jensen Huang had a way to describe it that really resonated with me: we're moving from retrieval-based computer → generative-based computer. The first gen of computers were a big deal, but they still just digitized trad office work, they were better file cabinets with us humans in the loop. This second gen of computers are an even bigger deal, they are intelligent token generation machines, generating work with and for other machines as well as humans. That's why it's going to be such a gigantic shift, and why its magnitude is impossible to grok for folks that are not AI-pilled.
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Soleio
Soleio@soleio·
Too much talk about craft and taste Too little about luck, desire, and power
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Eric
Eric@ericmitchellai·
why isn't chatgpt the perfect personal AGI? what is most disappointing about it? what feature, model improvement, or bugfix would do the most to make it more useful in your daily life? what is most frustrates you that chatty can't do, or can't do well enough?
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Chris Halaska
Chris Halaska@chalaska·
The role of a designer is slowly changing to explaining why we shouldn't build this AI prototype a team-member created.
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