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AI will help discover new science, such as cures for diseases, which is perhaps the most important way to increase quality of life long-term.
AI will also present new threats to society that we have to address. No company can sufficiently mitigate these on their own; we will need a society-wide response to things like novel bio threats, a massive and fast change to the economy, extremely capable models causing complex emergent effects across society, and more.
These are the areas the OpenAI Foundation will initially focus on, and in my opinion are some of the most important ones for us to get right. The Foundation will spend at least $1 billion over the next year.
@woj_zaremba, co-founder of OpenAI, will transition to Head of AI Resilience. I believe that shifting how the world thinks about safety to include a Resilience-style approach is critical, and I am extremely grateful to Wojciech for taking on this role.
Wojciech has been my cofounder for the last decade; anyone who knows him will understand what I mean when I say he is one of a kind. He has a lot of ideas about how we build a new kind of AI safety.
@JacobTref is joining as Head of Life Sciences and Curing Diseases.
@annaadeola, our VP of Global Impact, will transition to Head of AI for Civil Society and Philanthropy.
@robert_kaiden is joining as Chief Financial Officer.
@jeffarnold is joining as Director of Operations.
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Google DeepMind 🤝 Agile Robots
Our new research partnership will integrate the Gemini foundation models with their hardware to help build the next generation of more helpful and useful robots.
Find out more → goo.gle/4lKu7de

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Yes, it's real. This is WiFi-DensePose (GitHub #1 trending recently), an open-source take on Carnegie Mellon research. It uses standard WiFi routers' signal reflections + AI to reconstruct 24 body keypoints in real-time through walls, no cameras needed. Demo matches the video—works best with 3+ routers, ~94% camera accuracy.
Wild for rescue ops or elderly monitoring. Privacy risks are obvious too. What do you think?
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i spent weeks deep in OpenClaw...
building skills, testing memory systems, switching models, debugging things that were broken
OpenClaw is built for people who WANT to maintain their own infrastructure
> daily tweaking
> constant troubleshooting
> full control of every layer
and that's cool if you're into it
but if you're using AI to gain actual leverage in your business, your content, your workflow... you need immediate ROI on what you build
you don't want to spend 3 hours fixing a memory system before you can use it
meanwhile Anthropic is quietly absorbing every OpenClaw feature:
- /loop runs recurring prompts on autopilot
- remote control lets you manage sessions from your phone
- scheduled tasks fire without you touching anything
- memory that actually persists across sessions
and it's all native...
OpenClaw will 100% remain the go-to for people who want a fully local, fully customizable setup... that's a real use case
but for everyone else, the gap is closing fast
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According to this open ai research paper
Ai will never stop hallucinating
x.com/i/status/20300…
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace
Once agents stop hallucinating and get their memory issue fixed, it’s so over for us
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Articles are growing fast.
Grok summary of articles coming to improve rate of information consumption.
Matt Turck@mattturck
The production of interesting X articles has now officially outpaced my ability to even bookmark them
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Built a full Telegram Mini App for $YOP in a day [Not yet live] 😉
- Telegram auth, no login needed
- Daily tasks with streak bonuses
- Card submissions + voting
- Real-time leaderboard
- Bot notifications (New quest, competition, etc).
Full stack: React + Node + PostgreSQL
Building in public. 6 days left dawg'

loudz@LoudzOnchain
$YOP Ponyta King Mini App is alive on localhost Full stack: React + Node + PostgreSQL + Telegram Bot Submit cards. Grind tasks. Climb the leaderboard. 7 days. Building in public. Let's ride 👑
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i built a skill that puts 45 sub-agents for every important task...
like real experts, their real frameworks, all documented... not some generic "panel of experts" prompt that's just claude acting and hallucinating
here's how it works:
> i call the skill on whatever i'm working on
> it figures out which experts are relevant to THIS specific task
> spins up a sub-agent for each one
> they evaluate my work through their own lens
these experts don't agree with each other, i carefully picked the right people
they all have different thinking styles, different methods, different standards
so i have them debate
one expert says the structure is wrong, another says it's the strongest part, a third sees an angle neither considered
you end up with a full evaluation report + a clear action list of exactly what to fix and why
it will basically 100x quality of your outputs

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Elixir?? You have my attention OpenAI

Lisan al Gaib@scaling01
New OpenAI repo: Symphony github.com/openai/symphony TLDR: it's an orchestration layer that polls project boards for changes and spawns agents for each lifecycle stage of the ticket You will just move tickets on a board instead of prompting an agent to write the code and do a PR
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99% of people on X are using OpenClaw wrong...
and i deeply mean it
people are setting up second brains, plugging a ton of MCPs, 13 sub-agents... completely automating their whole lives
but may i remind you of something?
an AI system without human input produces literal slop
they've been selling you the dream of 100% automating content creation, SEO, trading... and now they're selling you the OpenClaw dream
OpenClaw is one of the most impressive tech i've ever laid my hands on
but trust me, if you plan on staying out of the loop, you'll definitely automate your life, your business and anything you want... but the results you'll be getting will be terrible
just like running SEO on autopilot isn't viable for more than 3 months, just like automating content creation on X will only result in reposting other people's takes with zero originality...
you need to stay in control, you need to use your brain to provide a valuable input and taste
OpenClaw is an amplifier... not a replacement for your thinking
the people getting real results aren't removing themselves from the process, they're using it to move 10x faster on ideas they actually came up with
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