Alex Ma

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Alex Ma

Alex Ma

@internetkid

internet explorer | pm @openai

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2013
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
@Tocelot @athyuttamre What a time to be a kid. Try having them build games for themselves in Codex! 👾
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@marvinvonhagen Totally know what it’s like building consumer when no one else is. Rooting for you and Poke!! More oxygen for the few brave consumer founders still in it 💪
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@sonofalli The men who figure out AGI won’t need to make eye contact
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alli@sonofalli·
men in SF are like “we’re going to figure out how to achieve AGI” brother you can’t even figure out how to make eye contact
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@ty_geri Congrats on the launch! Huge! 🍾
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Ty Geri@ty_geri·
ChatGPT Work is bringing the power of codex to orders of magnitude more people and every device (it is amazing on your phone!)
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Meet Hiroki (@tomiyasu16). A broccoli farmer running his farm with GPT-5.6.
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Fidji Simo@fidjissimo·
Today, I shared with the OpenAI team that I have decided to leave my full-time role at OpenAI and transition to being a part-time advisor. Three months ago, I had to go on medical leave after a severe exacerbation of a chronic illness I’ve lived with for seven years. During that time, it became clear that the road to recovery would be much longer and more complex than I had anticipated—and that I needed to focus on it fully. When I went on leave, many people told me I was courageous for prioritizing my health. The truth is that I am only making this decision now because I failed to make it many times before. Over the years, doctors, friends, colleagues, and loved ones encouraged me to slow down. Two years after I got sick, Facebook offered me the opportunity to take a full year of medical leave. I didn’t even pause to consider it. I immediately said no. At the time, Zuck told me I should play the long game. I wish I had listened. Looking back, I realize that a lot of what made me successful also made this decision incredibly difficult. I grew up believing that opportunities were precious and that when they appeared, you grabbed them with both hands. That mindset carried me from a small town in southern France to opportunities I never could have imagined. By the time I turned 40, I had already gotten to do more than I’d ever dreamed possible as a kid growing up in Sète. I love building. My work has always given me a deep sense of purpose. OpenAI in particular felt like a role that my entire career had been building toward, which made this decision even harder. But what I’m learning now is that grit and endurance are not the only skills required to have impact over decades. Sometimes the harder thing is to stop, listen, and trust that taking care of yourself today makes it possible to contribute for much longer tomorrow. This experience has also strengthened my conviction about why this work matters. It has been a jarring experience to spend my days helping build the future while simultaneously navigating a disabling disease that still has no cure. Over the last seven years, I’ve spent countless hours in doctors’ offices, dealing with symptoms, treatments, insurance, uncertainty, and all the invisible work that comes with being a patient. Like millions of others living with chronic illness, I’ve experienced firsthand how difficult healthcare can be to navigate, even when you have every possible advantage. More than ever, I believe that some of the most important opportunities for AI lie in helping people solve real problems in their daily lives: their health, their finances, their time and the everyday burdens that shape human experience. In particular, curing disease is the most important thing AI could accomplish. I’m excited to continue working towards cures through OpenAI but also through my work with @ChronicleBioAI and @CODA_research. I’m deeply grateful to @sama, @gdb and the OpenAI board for their support during this time and for offering a way for me to continue contributing to the mission without sacrificing my chances of recovery. I’m also so thankful to my team and the many extraordinary colleagues I’ve had the privilege to build alongside. For now, my focus is recovery. But my belief in the potential of technology to solve deeply human problems has never been stronger.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Sol, Terra, and Luna, our GPT‑5.6 family of models, are starting to roll out now in ChatGPT, Codex, and the API.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing ChatGPT Work, a new agent in ChatGPT powered by Codex and GPT-5.6. It can take action across your apps and files, stay with a project for hours if needed, and turn a goal into finished work. It’s a whole new way to get work done.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing GPT-Live, a new generation of voice models for natural human-AI interaction. Rolling out in ChatGPT starting today. You’ll want to turn the sound on for this one.
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Michael Brandt@MichaelDBrandt·
Powering the big AI brains 🚀
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
Starlink just works. It makes you realize how broken everything else is.
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Jacob Andreou
Jacob Andreou@jacobandreou·
Appreciate the @FortuneMagazine piece from @SebasAHerrera. Copilot has really improved over the last couple months but all credit goes to the team. We have a lot more to do… The best is yet to come :)
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
@jacobandreou Everything hits better from a glass bottle, including Diet Coke.
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Jacob Andreou@jacobandreou·
Coke from a glass bottle, Diet Coke from a can. I don’t make the rules
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
@jxnlco Hey Codex, now find everyone I’ve interacted with on X in the past 90 days and add them on LinkedIn. Make no mistakes.
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jason@jxnlco·
Hey Codex, find everyone I've interacted with on Slack in the past 90 days and add them on LinkedIn.
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
@DrJoelGator Nothing says “wealth re-distribution” like laundering taxpayer money through a bloated government machine until nobody can explain where it went.
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Dr. Gator@DrJoelGator·
Stop asking how much billionaires should be taxed. Start asking why the government wastes billions of YOUR tax dollars.
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
@GavinNewsom If you’re gonna tax billionaires & trillionaires please just wire the money directly to people. No one is really against paying more taxes. We’re against laundering the money through a bloated government machine and pretending that’s redistribution.
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Alex Ma@internetkid·
Free markets don’t trap people in a permanent underclass. Captured markets do.
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