General Tensor
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General Tensor
@generaltensor
Building the infrastructure for decentralized intelligence.





Every AI agent can be turned against its user. Not by hacking in. By asking nicely. A hidden instruction in a Doc. A poisoned skill. A prompt in a webpage. The agent follows it. It can't tell the difference. Phase 2 vision: phase2.trishool.ai/vision.pdf 🧵 1/8





Ala Shaabana @shibshib89 co-founded @bittensor and @opentensor, and today he's building the next layer at @CrucibleLabs. Since 2019, he has led the development and maintenance of the Bittensor protocol, shaping what is now the most prominent decentralised AI network. At Crucible, the mission is simple: find what the ecosystem is missing, and build it. A validator first. Then hiring analysts to make Bittensor readable for investors, researchers, and newcomers. Then a wallet. A smart allocator. Tools that turn understanding into participation. Now his focus is on the teams themselves, mentoring the subnet founders most likely to define what this network becomes. From building the network to building what grows on top of it. This summer he returns to the Louvre. June 2-3. Bittensor Track at Proof of Talk.




A mathematician and computer scientist by training, Jacob Steeves @const_reborn began his career at Google Brain, at the frontier of AI inside one of the world's largest technology companies. Fascinated by Bitcoin, he imagined a corporation like Google, but decentralised: coordinated not by hierarchy, but by open incentives. For nearly a decade Jacob has been building Bittensor around that idea: a network where machine intelligence can emerge, compete and evolve in the open. The unification of AI and crypto-economic incentives. This summer he returns to the Louvre. June 2-3. Bittensor Track at Proof of Talk.





