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Greg Brockman

@gdb
214 posts
2026-02-19
measuring agentic security capabilities with smart contracts:
2026-02-19 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI and Paradigm announce EVMbench, a benchmark that measures how well AI agents can detect, exploit, and patch high-severity smart contract vulnerabilities

Making smart contracts safer by evaluating AI agents' ability to detect, patch, and exploit vulnerabilities in blockchain environments.

2026-02-17
welcome @steipete to openai!
2026-02-17 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI “to drive the next generation of personal agents”; OpenClaw will remain open source

2026-02-16
welcome @steipete to openai!
2026-02-16 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI “to drive the next generation of personal agents”; OpenClaw will remain open source

Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting wi...

welcome @steipete to openai!
2026-02-16 View on X
Implicator.ai

In a podcast, OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger describes his phone calls with Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman, and says he had been contacted by “every big VC”

Mark Zuckerberg needed ten minutes.  He was finishing code.  —  Peter Steinberger had called him on WhatsApp without scheduling anything.

2026-02-15
welcome @steipete to openai!
2026-02-15 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Peter Steinberger, founder of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI “to drive the next generation of personal agents”; OpenClaw will remain open source

Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting wi...

2026-02-06
gpt-5.3-codex — smarter, faster, and very capable at tasks like making presentations, spreadsheets, and other work products. Codex becoming an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer. [image]
2026-02-06 View on X
ZDNET

OpenAI launches GPT-5.3-Codex, which it says runs 25% faster, enabling longer-running tasks, and “is our first model that was instrumental in creating itself”

ZDNET's key takeaways  — GPT-5.3-Codex helped debug and deploy parts of itself.  — Codex can be steered mid-task without losing context.

Software development is undergoing a renaissance in front of our eyes.  If you haven't used the tools recently, you likely are underestimating what you're missing.  Since December, there's been a step function improvement in what tools like Codex can do.  Some great engineers at OpenAI yesterday told me that their job has fundamentally changed since December [...]
2026-02-06 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says GPT-5.3-Codex goes beyond an agent that can code “to an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer”

Expanding Codex across the full spectrum of professional work on a computer.  —  Join the Codex app waitlist

Software development is undergoing a renaissance in front of our eyes.  If you haven't used the tools recently, you likely are underestimating what you're missing.  Since December, there's been a step function improvement in what tools like Codex can do.  Some great engineers at OpenAI yesterday told me that their job has fundamentally changed since December [...]
2026-02-06 View on X
ZDNET

OpenAI launches GPT-5.3-Codex, which it says runs 25% faster, enabling longer-running tasks, and “is our first model that was instrumental in creating itself”

ZDNET's key takeaways  — GPT-5.3-Codex helped debug and deploy parts of itself.  — Codex can be steered mid-task without losing context.

gpt-5.3-codex — smarter, faster, and very capable at tasks like making presentations, spreadsheets, and other work products. Codex becoming an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer. [image]
2026-02-06 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says GPT-5.3-Codex goes beyond an agent that can code “to an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer”

Expanding Codex across the full spectrum of professional work on a computer.  —  Join the Codex app waitlist

2026-02-05
gpt-5.3-codex — smarter, faster, and very capable at tasks like making presentations, spreadsheets, and other work products. Codex becoming an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer. [image]
2026-02-05 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says GPT-5.3-Codex goes beyond an agent that can code “to an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer”

Expanding Codex across the full spectrum of professional work on a computer.  —  Join the Codex app waitlistForums:Hacker Newsandr/singularityForums:Hacker News:GPT-5.3-Codexr/sing...

gpt-5.3-codex — smarter, faster, and very capable at tasks like making presentations, spreadsheets, and other work products. Codex becoming an agent that can do nearly anything developers and professionals can do on a computer. [image]
2026-02-05 View on X
ZDNET

OpenAI launches GPT-5.3-Codex, which it says runs 25% faster, enabling longer-running tasks, and “is our first model that was instrumental in creating itself”

ZDNET's key takeaways  — GPT-5.3-Codex helped debug and deploy parts of itself.  — Codex can be steered mid-task without losing context.

2026-02-03
the codex app is really good, try it out. i've been a die-hard terminal / emacs user for many years, but since using the codex app, going back to the terminal has felt like going back in time. feels like an agent-native interface for building.
2026-02-03 View on X
ZDNET

OpenAI launches Codex for macOS, designed to be a command center for managing coding agents, and says GPT-5.2-Codex usage has nearly doubled since mid-December

ZDNET's key takeaways  — OpenAI launches a Mac-only Codex app as an agent command center.

2026-02-02
the codex app is really good, try it out. i've been a die-hard terminal / emacs user for many years, but since using the codex app, going back to the terminal has felt like going back in time. feels like an agent-native interface for building.
2026-02-02 View on X
ZDNET

OpenAI launches a Codex app for macOS, designed to serve as a command center for managing AI agents, and says Codex usage has nearly doubled since mid-December

ZDNET's key takeaways  — OpenAI launches a Mac-only Codex app as an agent command center.

2026-01-17
Elon told us that he needed majority equity, and he needed to control everything. Ilya and I tried so hard to make things work... https://openai.com/...
2026-01-17 View on X
Bloomberg

Filing: Elon Musk seeks $79B-$134B damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging OpenAI defrauded him by abandoning nonprofit roots and partnering with Microsoft

Elon Musk wants OpenAI Inc. and Microsoft to pay him damages in the range of $79 billion to $134 billion over his claims …

The negotiations touched on personal motivations, e.g. Elon told us he wanted OpenAI equity in order to accumulate $80B. I spent a lot of thought on what could be my own motivations, with my personal journal reading like a long “chain of thought”. My deposition has some [image]
2026-01-17 View on X
Bloomberg

Filing: Elon Musk seeks $79B-$134B damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging OpenAI defrauded him by abandoning nonprofit roots and partnering with Microsoft

Elon Musk wants OpenAI Inc. and Microsoft to pay him damages in the range of $79 billion to $134 billion over his claims …

I have great respect for Elon, but the way he cherry-picked from my personal journal is beyond dishonest. Elon and we had agreed a for-profit was the next step for OpenAI's mission. The context shows these snippets were actually about whether to accept Elon's draconian terms. [image]
2026-01-17 View on X
Sources

Unsealed docs from Elon Musk's OpenAI lawsuit, set for a jury trial on April 27: Sutskever's concerns about treating open-source AI as a “side show”, and more

The case is going to jury trial in April, and based on the evidence that has been unsealed so far, it's going to be a wild one sources.news/p/20-revelat...

Out of respect for Elon and to avoid discrediting him, the whole time we were working together, and even after he quit, we tried to avoid correcting his false narratives in public. Looking forward to finally having an opportunity to talk about the real history of OpenAI.
2026-01-17 View on X
Sources

Unsealed docs from Elon Musk's OpenAI lawsuit, set for a jury trial on April 27: Sutskever's concerns about treating open-source AI as a “side show”, and more

The case is going to jury trial in April, and based on the evidence that has been unsealed so far, it's going to be a wild one sources.news/p/20-revelat...

Elon told us that he needed majority equity, and he needed to control everything. Ilya and I tried so hard to make things work... https://openai.com/...
2026-01-17 View on X
Sources

Unsealed docs from Elon Musk's OpenAI lawsuit, set for a jury trial on April 27: Sutskever's concerns about treating open-source AI as a “side show”, and more

The case is going to jury trial in April, and based on the evidence that has been unsealed so far, it's going to be a wild one sources.news/p/20-revelat...

The negotiations touched on personal motivations, e.g. Elon told us he wanted OpenAI equity in order to accumulate $80B. I spent a lot of thought on what could be my own motivations, with my personal journal reading like a long “chain of thought”. My deposition has some [image]
2026-01-17 View on X
Sources

Unsealed docs from Elon Musk's OpenAI lawsuit, set for a jury trial on April 27: Sutskever's concerns about treating open-source AI as a “side show”, and more

The case is going to jury trial in April, and based on the evidence that has been unsealed so far, it's going to be a wild one sources.news/p/20-revelat...

I have great respect for Elon, but the way he cherry-picked from my personal journal is beyond dishonest. Elon and we had agreed a for-profit was the next step for OpenAI's mission. The context shows these snippets were actually about whether to accept Elon's draconian terms. [image]
2026-01-17 View on X
Bloomberg

Filing: Elon Musk seeks $79B-$134B damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging OpenAI defrauded him by abandoning nonprofit roots and partnering with Microsoft

Elon Musk wants OpenAI Inc. and Microsoft to pay him damages in the range of $79 billion to $134 billion over his claims …