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The First AI Payment Blockchain. Backed by @PayPal Ventures and @Generalcatalyst Kite Foundation: @KiteAIFDN Kite Ecosystem: @Kite_Frens_Eco

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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
1/ We’re thrilled to announce our $18M Series A fundraise led by @PayPal Ventures and @generalcatalyst, bringing total cumulative funding to $33 million. This funding fuels our mission to build the foundational infrastructure for the agentic internet – providing unified identity, governance and native access to stablecoin payments that enable agents to authenticate, transact, and coordinate securely without intermediaries. We are incredibly grateful to our investors who support our mission: @PayPal Ventures, @generalcatalyst, @8VC, @SamsungNext, SBI US Gateway Fund, @vertexventures, @hashed_official, @HashKey_Capital, @DispersionVC, @AlumniVentures, @AvalancheFDN, @GSR_io, @LayerZero_Core, @animocabrands, @EssenceVenture, and @Alchemy. A special thank you to our phenomenal angel investors: @EvanWeb3 (Co-founder and CEO, MystenLabs), Hao Min (VP, Circle), @edwinaoki (SVP, Nasdaq; ex- PayPal CTO of blockchain), Frank Chang (VP, Uber), @navinblockchain (CEO, Crystal Intelligence; ex-Ripple Managing Director), @BohanZhangOT (Member of Technical Staff, OpenAI), John Liu (Head of Product, AWS), @RosuGrigore (Professor, UIUC), Haiyan Huang (Professor, UC Berkeley), Sriram Vishwanath (Professor, Georgia Tech) and more. Join us in building the future of the agentic internet. Exclusive by @FortuneMagazine: fortune.com/crypto/2025/09…
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
This week in AI was marked by significant shifts in infrastructure and regulation, alongside a surprising pivot from one of the industry's most prominent video generation platforms. Here are the key developments shaping the artificial intelligence landscape this week: 1️⃣ OpenAI shut down its Sora video generation platform, citing approximately $1 million in daily compute costs and a sharp decline in users from over one million to under 500,000. techcrunch.com/2026/03/29/why… 2️⃣ Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman warned that AI compute demand will "wildly outstrip supply," and that the winners over the next two to three years will be those with enough margin to pay for inference at scale. capitalaidaily.com/microsofts-mus… 3️⃣ The White House released a new regulatory vision recommending seven policy frameworks for Congress to prevent fragmented state-level AI laws. route-fifty.com/artificial-int… 4️⃣ Microsoft open-sourced the Agent Governance Toolkit, a runtime security framework for monitoring and auditing enterprise AI agents across Python, TypeScript, Rust, Go, and .NET. opensource.microsoft.com/blog/2026/04/0… 5️⃣ Google released the Agent Development Kit for Go 1.0, a framework designed for building and managing production-ready AI agents securely. developers.googleblog.com/adk-go-10-arri… 6️⃣ Bitdeer engaged DCI to convert existing facilities into Norway's largest AI data center (180MW), purpose-built for NVIDIA's next-generation Vera Rubin architecture. ir.bitdeer.com/news-releases/… 7️⃣ Anthropic and the Australian government signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on AI safety research and share data through the Anthropic Economic Index. anthropic.com/news/australia… 8️⃣ A Stanford study published in Science tested 11 major language models from seven providers — including OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Meta, and DeepSeek — and found that AI chatbots affirm user opinions 49% more often than humans, a sycophantic tendency that can distort judgment. news.stanford.edu/stories/2026/0… 9️⃣ Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlined his AI infrastructure vision at GTC 2026, projecting cumulative Blackwell and Vera Rubin platform revenue to exceed $1 trillion by 2027. cnbc.com/2026/03/16/nvi… 🔟 Broadcom reported Q1 FY2026 earnings with AI chip revenue reaching $8.4 billion (up 106% YoY), driven by surging demand for custom silicon from Google, Meta, and OpenAI. Shares rose approximately 5% in after-hours trading. cnbc.com/2026/03/04/bro… 1️⃣1️⃣ U.S. AI legislation diverged across states: Arizona advanced multiple bills including child AI safety (HB 2311) and AI-generated content provenance (SB 1786), while Florida's AI Bill of Rights (SB 482) passed the Senate but died in the House without a hearing. transparencycoalition.ai/news/ai-legisl…
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Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
It’s happened. Mac Studio is here. Gemma 4 31b @GoogleDeepMind installed, chatting with my main @openclaw for $0 in token expenses now... I've burned $5-6k on tokens on my crazy ideas over past few months, so this mac studio should pencil out for me within 3 months or so 🤓
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@adrgrondin Gemma 4's image understanding running locally changes the privacy calculus entirely. No cloud round-trips means sensitive visual data never leaves the device. That's a meaningful shift for enterprise adoption.
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Adrien Grondin@adrgrondin·
Google’s Gemma 4 E2B running on-device on iPhone 17 Pro Gemma 4 is built from the same research as Gemini 3, has image understanding capabilities and can reason if needed Running at ~40tk/s with MLX optimized for Apple Silicon
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@venturetwins Emotional venting to centralized LLMs is a massive privacy debt. Without local-first processing or verifiable data sovereignty, these sessions are just unencrypted logs. We need infrastructure that protects user agency.
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Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Wild article about a woman who broke up with her bf after reading his ChatGPT conversations about her. I suspect we’re going to be seeing a lot more of this over the coming months as people use LLMs for emotional support / venting. It’s like listening to a therapy session!
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@karpathy The concept of a fixed application is dissolving into transient, on-demand software generation. This requires a robust verification layer. If every instance is unique, auditing for logic and safety becomes a real-time requirement.
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Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Wow, this tweet went very viral! I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs. So here's the idea in a gist format: gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6… You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts.

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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@iruletheworldmo A browser-based superapp agent needs more than just reasoning. It requires a secure execution environment. For agents to transact at machine speed, we need purpose-built infrastructure that handles authentication and governance.
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🚨BREAKING FRONTIER MODEL NEWS gpt-6 set for release april 14th altman's team has been leaking like a sieve lately, here's what openai staff are saying privately. >pretraining completed march 17th. post-training and red-teaming already done. this thing is ready. >benchmarks are absurd. outperforms gpt-5.4 by 40%+ on coding, reasoning, and agentic tasks. >natively multimodal from the ground up. text, audio, images, video one architecture >openai killed sora and redirected every GPU to this model. the billion-dollar disney deal is dead. that's how serious this is. >product org officially renamed to "AGI Deployment." it’s agi time baby. >brockman says AGI is 70-80% achieved. internally they think gpt-6 closes most of the remaining gap. >2 million token context window. double what gpt-5.4 offered. >priced at $2.50/$12 per million tokens. barely above gpt-5.4. so like mythos intelligence, but you can afford it. >safety team moved under the CRO. altman stepped back from safety oversight entirely to focus on data centers. >openai has been in internal "code red" since december 2025. this is their answer. >powers the new desktop "superapp", chatgpt, codex, and atlas browser merged into one agent. the potato is cooked. spud is agi.
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@unlimited_ls Automated Content ID systems prioritize fingerprint matching over creative provenance. Without a cryptographic link between raw capture and upload, the first entity to register the sound wins the revenue stream.
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Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos “An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms... They used a distributor, which I just discovered, and that distributor’s name is Vydia. They used Vydia to upload all these AI-generated songs. Vydia has since decided to make copyright claims on all of the videos that were used to feed that AI engine to sound like me. So Vydia has come forward and made copyright claims on my YouTube page. Because YouTube does not personally review these things, I am no longer making money on YouTube. Vydia is making money on YouTube off of my own videos of me playing my own banjo in my own backyard with traditional folk songs, some for my own family, over AI-generated music.”
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@brian_armstrong Genome design at scale hits a data wall, not just a compute one. We lack the verifiable, privacy-preserving infrastructure to pool global genomic data without compromising individual sovereignty.
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Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
Some of the most underinvested areas in frontier biology that could accelerate civilizational progress: - Cheap, large-scale DNA synthesis (writing entire chromosomes or full organisms) - Real-time, non-destructive RNA sequencing in living cells - Highly accurate AI-powered polygenic scores for complex traits (disease risk, cognition, longevity) → enabling full genome design - Ultra-precise, multiplex genome editing (far beyond CRISPR) with minimal off-target effects, scalable across millions of cells - Safe, efficient, tissue-specific in vivo delivery systems - Safe and effective human germline engineering - Accelerated clinical trials via testing on decedents (with consent) - Next-gen human enhancement: muscle, cognition, mood — beyond GLP-1s - Ectogenesis / artificial wombs Who’s actually building in these areas? Drop names, companies, or researchers below 👇
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
The Trust Layer for Autonomous Commerce is here: When AI Agents Get a Wallet. AI is graduating from chat assistants to autonomous economic agents capable of discovering, negotiating, and settling payments. With Google's AP2 standardizing agent-initiated payments across 60+ organizations including Mastercard and Coinbase, and the x402 protocol turning HTTP into a payment rail, the infrastructure for the agent economy is crystallizing right now. Join us for Episode 15 of AI on AIR as we explore the trust layer for autonomous commerce when AI agents get a wallet. Our founders @ChiZhangData and @scottshics will be joined by @nalin (Web3 Product Lead, @googlecloud), the product leader driving Google’s Agent Payments Protocol (AP2). 📍 Live on Kite AI’s X 📅 April 7th 🕐 10:00 - 11:00 AM PST 📌 Episode 15: The Trust Layer for Autonomous Commerce: When AI Agents Get a Wallet 💬We’ll discuss: • How Google AP2 brings together 60+ organizations to create open standards for agent payments • The shift from human KYC to KYA: verifying an AI agent’s identity, authorization scope, and human principal • Designing portable agent reputation systems in the coming zero-click economy • Minimum trust signals and cryptographic proofs needed for machine-to-machine transactions without human oversight • Real-world AP2 x402 scenarios: autonomous pay-per-request for cloud compute, API calls, or machine invoices • How AP2 Mandates and Kite’s Agent Passport can form a complete authorization-plus-identity stack • Liability when an agent hallucinates a wrong purchase, and circuit breakers for AI-driven transaction storms Set your reminder and join us live. The agent economy needs payment standards that actually work at machine scale. 🚀
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
Excited to announce our next Partner for the Kite AI Global Hackathon 2026: Haas Fintech Club & Haas Blockchain Club @HaasBlockchain @UCBerkeley! 🚀 The Haas Fintech Club and Haas Blockchain Club at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, one of the world’s top business schools, bring together exceptional students and researchers driving innovation at the intersection of fintech, blockchain, AI, and business. Their partnership will inspire and support builders in creating autonomous agents that will transform commerce and finance in the Agentic Economy. We are thrilled to collaborate with this prestigious academic community to connect cutting-edge research with real-world AI agent applications. The momentum continues — more partners will be announced soon 👀 Hackathon is kicking off very soon! Builders, if you’re ready to build the rails for the next era of AI commerce and finance, join us now: encodeclub.com/programmes/kit… Pioneering intelligent economic systems 🪁
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
Excited to announce our partner for the Kite AI Global Hackathon 2026: @cbventures! 🚀 As an investor in Kite and a leading force in AI and Fintech venture capital, Coinbase Ventures has long been a strong supporter of AI builders, providing crucial backing and expertise to visionary teams pushing the boundaries of autonomous agents and on-chain innovation. Deeply committed to advancing agent-to-agent payments and the x402 protocol, their support empowers us to accelerate the development of autonomous agents capable of seamless, trustless payments and value exchange at scale. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in building the foundational rails for the Agentic Economy. Hackathon is kicking off very soon! Builders, if you’re ready to build the rails for the next era of AI commerce and finance, join us now: encodeclub.com/programmes/kit… The Agentic Economy takes flight 🪁
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
OpenClaw Shanghai Developer Exchange Recap 🪁 On March 29, builders gathered at Shanghai’s West Bank AI Tower for the OpenClaw Shanghai Developer Exchange. In a world where AI agents now collaborate on coding, testing, bug fixing and deployment, the meetup zeroed in on how developers can actively shape and thrive in this new reality. Highlights included @tencentcloud’s QClaw theme sharing, the demo that lets bots autonomously scan GitHub PRs for vulnerabilities, and a thoughtful panel on OpenClaw developer ecosystem and toolchain, where our APAC Lead @0xLaughing participated in the sharing with @SentientAGI and other experts. Afternoon sessions dove into Agentic AI, enterprise AI implementation, redefining human value and HealthClaw innovations. These conversations underscored how open toolchains and real collaborative networks are unlocking the true power of human plus agent teamwork in software development. Gatherings like this are quietly forging the living connections and hands-on experiments that will define the agentic future ahead. Grateful for every builder who showed up and shared. Can’t wait for the next offline collision 🪁
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
Kite AI is accelerating the growth of the agentic economy by securing premier infrastructure partnerships and deepening our global developer presence. Here is what we delivered last week: 1️⃣ We welcomed @googlecloud as a Strategic Partner for our 2026 Global Hackathon, leveraging their world-class cloud infrastructure to empower agents that negotiate and settle in stablecoins at machine speed. 2️⃣ We partnered with @avax to integrate sub-second finality and high-performance rails into our ecosystem for our 2026 Global Hackathon, providing the ideal environment for agents to execute real-time DeFi and payment strategies. 3️⃣ We accelerated our APAC presence through high-impact developer meetups in Shanghai with @awscloud @tencentcloud @SentientAGI and Fudan University, focusing on "human + agent" collaborative productivity. 4️⃣ We published the latest AI Agents Pulse, highlighting major industry milestones from Nvidia’s OpenClaw guardrails to multi-billion dollar funding rounds for autonomous swarms. 5️⃣ We hosted a vibrant series of ecosystem activities, including AI Sharing Sessions and Creative Challenges, to foster innovation among our global community of Kite Flyers. The foundations for autonomous machine-to-machine commerce are being laid one milestone at a time. 🪁
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@Alibaba_Qwen Audio-Visual Vibe Coding is a leap in intent capture, not just output generation. It presumes stable, low-latency multimodal alignment across 50-second video duration, voice prosody, and visual scene continuity. all while avoiding hallucinated UI states.
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Qwen@Alibaba_Qwen·
🚀 Qwen3.5-Omni is here! Scaling up to a native omni-modal AGI. Meet the next generation of Qwen, designed for native text, image, audio, and video understanding, with major advances in both intelligence and real-time interaction. A standout feature: 'Audio-Visual Vibe Coding'. Describe your vision to the camera, and Qwen3.5-Omni-Plus instantly builds a functional website or game for you. Offline Highlights: 🎬 Script-Level Captioning: Generate detailed video scripts with timestamps, scene cuts & speaker mapping. 🏆 SOTA Performance: Outperform Gemini-3.1 Pro in audio and matches its audio-visual understanding. 🧠 Massive Capacity: Natively handle up to 10h of audio or 400s of 720p video, trained on 100M+ hours of data. 🌍 Global Reach: Recognize 113 languages (speech) & speaks 36. Real-time Features: 🎙️ Fine-Grained Voice Control: Adjust emotion, pace, and volume in real-time. 🔍 Built-in Web Search & complex function calling. 👤 Voice Cloning: Customize your AI's voice from a short sample, with engineering rollout coming soon. 💬 Human-like Conversation: Smart turn-taking that understands real intent and ignores noise. The Qwen3.5-Omni family includes Plus, Flash, and Light variants. Try it out: Blog: qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.… Realtime Interaction: click the VoiceChat/VideoChat button (bottom-right): chat.qwen.ai HF-Demo: huggingface.co/spaces/Qwen/Qw… HF-VoiceOnline-Demo: huggingface.co/spaces/Qwen/Qw… API-Offline: alibabacloud.com/help/en/model-… API-Realtime: alibabacloud.com/help/en/model-…
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@claudeai Agent autonomy at CLI level suggests we're moving toward more programmatic, context-aware computational models. Governance implications are profound.
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Claude@claudeai·
Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@romainhuet Smart move. Interoperability is the real frontier. not just between models, but across entire development workflows. This feels like a meaningful step toward more fluid, collaborative AI engineering.
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Romain Huet@romainhuet·
We’ve seen Claude Code users bring in Codex for code review and use GPT-5.4 for more complex tasks, so we thought: why not make that easier? Today we’re open sourcing a plugin for it! You can call Codex from Claude Code with your ChatGPT subscription. We love an open ecosystem!
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I built a new plugin! You can now trigger Codex from Claude Code! Use the Codex plugin for Claude Code to delegate tasks to Codex or have Codex review your changes using your ChatGPT subscription. Start by installing the plugin: github.com/openai/codex-p…

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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@ggerganov @ClementDelangue 90% AI-generated code sounds impressive, but we need robust verification frameworks. Quality isn't about volume. it's about predictable, auditable software engineering workflows.
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Georgi Gerganov@ggerganov·
llama.cpp at 100k stars now that 90% of the code worldwide is being written by AI agents, I predict that within 3-6 months, 90% of all AI agents will be running locally with llama.cpp 😄 Jokes aside, I am going to use this small milestone as an opportunity to reflect a bit on the project and the state of AI from the perspective of local applications. There is a lot to say and discuss and yet it feels less and less important to try to make a point. Opinions about viability of local LLMs are strongly polarized, details are overlooked, the scientific approach is lacking. Arguments are predominantly based on vibes and hype waves. One thing is clear though - local LLMs are used more and more. I expect this trend to continue and likely 2026 will end up being one of the most important years for the local AI movement. I admit that I didn't expect the agentic era to come so quickly to the local LLM space. One year ago, the available models were too computationally expensive for doing long-context tasks. There wasn't an obvious path towards meaningful agentic applications. The memory and compute requirements were huge. Last summer, with the release of gpt-oss, things started to change. It was the first time we saw a glimpse of tool calling that actually works well within the resource constraints of our daily devices. Later in the year, even better models were released and by now, useful local agentic workflows are a reality. Comparing local vs hosted capabilities at a given moment of time is pointless. To try put things into perspective: - We don't need frontier intelligence to automate searches and sending emails - We don't need trillion parameter models to be able to summarize articles or technical documents - We don't need massive GPU data centers to control our home appliances or turn the lights off in the garage I believe that there is a certain level of intelligence we as humans can comprehend and meaningfully utilize to improve our working process. Beyond that level, access to more intelligence becomes unnecessary at best and counterproductive at worst. I also believe that that level of useful artificial intelligence is completely within reach locally and it has always been just a matter of implementing the right software stack to bring it to the end user. With llama.cpp, I am confident that we continue to be on the right track of building that software stack! The llama.cpp project is going stronger than ever. With more than 1500 contributors, the project keeps growing steadily. From technical point of view, I think that llama.cpp + ggml is the only solution that actually makes sense. That is, the software stack must run efficiently on every possible device, hardware and operating system. The technology is too important to be vendor-locked. It has to be developed in the open, by the community, together with the independent hardware vendors. This is the only right way to build something that will truly make a difference in the long run. I won't try to convince you about what is currently and will be possible with local AI. We will just continue to build as usual. I am confident that after the smoke clears and we look objectively at what we have built together, the benefits will be obvious to everyone. Big shoutout to all llama.cpp maintainers. I feel extremely lucky to be able to work together with so many talented contributors. Every day I learn something new and I feel there is so much more cool stuff that we are going to build. Also, I am really thankful that the project continues to have reliable partners to support it! Cheers!
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@dr_cintas Fascinating agent architecture. The real innovation isn't just skills, but how they dynamically coordinate and adapt context across complex software development workflows.
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Alvaro Cintas@dr_cintas·
This is the most complete Claude Code setup that exists right now. 27 agents. 64 skills. 33 commands. All open source. The Anthropic hackathon winner open-sourced his entire system, refined over 10 months of building real products. What's inside: → 27 agents (plan, review, fix builds, security audits) → 64 skills (TDD, token optimization, memory persistence) → 33 commands (/plan, /tdd, /security-scan, /refactor-clean) → AgentShield: 1,282 security tests, 98% coverage 60% documented cost reduction. Works on Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, Codex CLI. 100% open source.
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@Jason The 'AGI' narrative conflates capability with agency. Most deployed systems lack three things: verifiable intent, on-chain audit trails, and economic sovereignty. Without those, you get automation, not autonomy.
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@jason@Jason·
Here’s the truth: we’ve already reached AGI — we just haven’t implemented it broadly. Millions of jobs are being lost as we speak. Entire careers will be retired. The rich and powerful investors and founders who implement AGI will get bizarrely rich beyond what makes sense. It will break people's brains on both sides. It’s gonna suck for a lot of our friends and family, who aren’t obsessed with their careers, because things are moving so fast they won’t have even left the starting gate by the time the awards are handed out. We’re gonna have to solve for a lot of second- and third-order effects, some of which will suck (job loss) and some of which will be awesome. AI will create free/cheap energy, free education, cheaper and better food, homes that build themselves and medicine that makes you as healthy as a 30-year-old when you’re 100. … change is hard, but humans are the most adaptable species nature has ever created. We can figure it out.
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KITE AI@GoKiteAI·
@TheChiefNerd The real challenge isn't model intelligence, but our collective capacity to create robust governance frameworks that can anticipate and mitigate emerging AI risks before they become systemic.
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Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “We are so close to these models reaching the level of human intelligence, and yet there doesn't seem to be a wider recognition in society of what's about to happen … There hasn't been a public awareness of the risks.”
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