Matt Wulff
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Matt Wulff
@makeitmatto
Roboticist • Entrepreneurs First • Founder • Ex-Tesla • Worlds Largest Vision-Guided Robotics trials
San Francisco, CA Beigetreten Aralık 2021
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Running one agent is cool. Managing 20 of them in parallel is game changing.
This is Open Swarm, your mission control center for multi-agent swarms.
The future of AI Is not one mind, but many - orchestrated by you.
Check out the repo here (its open sourced): github.com/openswarm-ai/o…
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I joined EF back in 2018 and have always felt genuinely lucky that my work doesn’t feel like work.
For the last 8 years, my mission has been to find extraordinary people before the rest of the world does, and help them find and build their own life’s mission.
In this time, the portfolio has grown from $1bn to $16bn and today EF has raised $200m in fresh capital to keep doing what we’re doing - lfg team 🚀

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@Hinge skill for @openclaw
Have you ever felt like your time spent scrolling through profiles and liking people on Hinge was a waste of time? Well, I have a solution for you! I’ve created a hinge skill for @openclaw that enables fully agentic matchmaking.
Every day, the agent goes off and loads up my app in the simulator. Then, it runs and likes profiles based on what it knows I like. At the end of each session, I receive a text report that provides insights into who it liked, the reasons behind its profile preferences, and a brief description of the person.
@hinge, please don’t ban me! 💀
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We built a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) to fully control a physical robot arm (6-DOF), and it's running entirely on a @Raspberry_Pi (no HAT).
In our approach, the SNN starts untrained and drives the servos directly, learning in real time through local learning rules (no backprop or gradient descent).
The goal with Twitch-y (the robot + SNN brain) is to let it explore and build an understanding of its own body until it can touch the plate on the mat, while also validating the SNN architecture and some of the math.
In the video:
- Top right: the SNN architecture
- Bottom right: the mini-brain spiking in real time while controlling the arm
- Left: Twitch-y (@huggingface SO-101)
If you want to learn more about Artificial Brains, come visit us this Friday (13th), at @fdotinc 👉 luma.com/artifact
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UFB robot fights just hit 10K concurrent viewers and 164K VOD on Twitch in our collab stream with @sushitrash and @virginmusic.
That’s television-level reach.
We are creating the cultural playbook for humanoids - and it will move the entire robotics industry forward.
DM me if you want to work with the best team defining Physical AI sports entertainment.


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I spoke to 600+ founders in San Fransisco. By the end of the night, I felt annoyed. Not at them. At us in the UK...
A woman told me she'd failed twice times, burned through her savings, and moved back in with her parents at 31. She listed these like credentials because in that room, they absolutely are...
A guy pitched me his company in the toilet. Didn't flinch. Didn't apologise afterwards. Smiled confidentially the whole time.
Several founders told me they were sleeping on Sofa's, working multiple jobs to fund their dream and working around the clock to build something which had very little chance of succeeding...
👃🏽 One married couple were building a robot that makes you your own personalised perfume...
🍳 One guy was building a robotic arm that cooks your breakfast for you...
🤖 Another guy was building 3D printers that could make any item you want
Everyone speaks the same language here... belief.
A city-wide delusion that walls are made of paper, that ignorance is temporary, failure is great, that you should applaud attempts (not just success), and that the only real failure is the one where you didn't swing...
In the UK, we tell founders to be realistic. To stay humble. To not get ahead of themselves. To have a backup plan.
And if they fail, stutter, or make a mistake - we mock them, ridicule them, and write about their downfall like it's entertainment.
I'm not dumb. I realise there is no Linkedin post, that is going to have any impact on our very well established nature. But on an individual level, it helps to realise that other people succeeding in the UK helps everyone - more jobs, a growing economy, more tax receipts, better public services, and so on..
So to celebrate their failure is a form of self-sabotage.
We often think the difference between Europe is talent, access, capital.
But honestly... the real gap is something else entirely.
And I can summarise it in one word...
Permission.
Permission to be obsessed. To be unbalanced. To have terrible work-life balance without someone on LinkedIn telling you you're toxic. To choose one thing and let everything else suffer for a while.
Permission.
To look stupid asking a question. To look arrogant giving an answer. To pitch a stranger in a bathroom. To fall flat on your face without having to endure collective ridicule.
That permission costs nothing. But it appears to make all the difference!
With this in mind, I'm starting work on a new project to give high-potential, under-represented entrepreneurs the implicit permission to pursue their own dreams! (more on that soon 🤐) let me know if you're working on this!
And, let me know what you think we do to better enable all of our great talent in the UK?

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We’re looking for some team members. And we want to meet you if you:
- Are an underdog with something to prove
- Love contrarian viewpoints
- Love robots (bonus if you’ve built one or think you know how to build one)
- Have a diverse background and real-world experience (we don’t value FAANG or Ivy paths more than others)
- Studied psychology, neuroscience, medicine, mechatronics, or dropped out
- Know how to code (not only vibe-code)
- Believe robots are the species that will conquer space, and want to help make that happen
- Have a brain that gravitates toward the hardest problems
- Have watched or read Frankenstein
Send us a short message explaining:
1. Why you
2. What you’d contribute to the team
3. What your dream job is (so we can build it for you)
📩 info@artificialbrains.ai
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