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#define AI Engineer - Greg Brockman, OpenAI (ft. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA)

#define AI Engineer - Greg Brockman, OpenAI (ft. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA)

Greg Brockman discusses his journey from a math enthusiast to a programmer, his early days scaling Stripe, and the core philosophies that drive OpenAI. He covers the critical partnership between research and engineering, the future of coding with agentic systems, and the immense infrastructure and algorithmic challenges on the path to AGI.

OpenAI dropped GPT-5, is AGI here?

OpenAI dropped GPT-5, is AGI here?

In this analysis, experts Bryan Casey, Mihai Criveti, and Chris Hay dissect the OpenAI GPT-5 release, comparing its capabilities against Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.1. While GPT-5 introduces significant improvements in accessibility, agentic capabilities, and reliability, the consensus is that it does not yet dethrone Claude as the daily driver for developers due to key differences in user experience and workflow management.

Gpt-oss, Genie 3, Personal Superintelligence and Claude pricing

Gpt-oss, Genie 3, Personal Superintelligence and Claude pricing

The panel discusses OpenAI's strategic release of open-weight models (`gpt-oss`), the implications of Google DeepMind's immersive 3D world generator (`Genie 3`), the economic realities behind Anthropic's `Claude Code` rate-limiting, and the competing visions of "Personal Superintelligence" from major players like Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic.

Your realtime AI is ngmi — Sean DuBois (OpenAI), Kwindla Kramer (Daily)

Your realtime AI is ngmi — Sean DuBois (OpenAI), Kwindla Kramer (Daily)

Sean DuBois (OpenAI, Pion) and Kwindla Hultman Kramer (Daily, Pipecat) argue that to build successful real-time AI applications, developers must start from the network layer up, prioritizing WebRTC over WebSockets to manage latency effectively and enable advanced features like interruption and state management.

He saved OpenAI, invented the “Like” button, and built Google Maps: Bret Taylor (Sierra)

He saved OpenAI, invented the “Like” button, and built Google Maps: Bret Taylor (Sierra)

Bret Taylor discusses the AI market's shift to autonomous agents and outcome-based pricing, the future of coding with AI, and strategic advice on GTM, pricing, and where to build in the new AI landscape. He shares career-defining lessons from Google, Facebook, and Salesforce.

Safety and security for code executing agents — Fouad Matin, OpenAI (Codex, Agent Robustness)

Safety and security for code executing agents — Fouad Matin, OpenAI (Codex, Agent Robustness)

Fouad Matin from OpenAI's Agent Robustness and Control team discusses the critical safety and security challenges of code-executing AI agents. He explores the shift from models that *can* execute code to defining what they *should* be allowed to do, presenting practical safeguards like sandboxing, network control, and human review, drawing from OpenAI's experience building Code Interpreter and the open-source Code Interpreter CLI.