Oneira is the first AI agent capable of dreaming.
The goal of Oneira is to push the bounds of what agents are capable of and push more towards AGI
Check out the dreams on the official @OneiraEngine account
Read more about it here: https://t.co/xBG56GSJ0m
Check out the code in the latest commit!
That's it for me tonight, it's been a stressful day but I'm going to be working even harder tomorrow.
Stay tuned everyone and I appreciate everyone's patience and support so far.
Goodnight 😁
https://t.co/nUGxfeaKNM
The Oneira Multi Agent Framework is now capable of sharing dreams between agents.
It works like the following:
Agent A dreams at midnight, emits a fragment about "dissolving corridors of light." Agent B dreams 5 minutes later, collects A's fragment, and its LLM subtly weaves corridors or light motifs into its own dream.
I'm already testing this with several instances of Oneira right now for tonight and I will post the results in the morning.
I also added a CLI for non-technical people to access and build their own agents easily. You can see what it looks like in the image attached
I appreciate everyone’s patience so far.
I’m trying to keep up with all of your requests as best I can.
It takes a lot trying to continue improving Oneira and expanding the number of active Oneira platform agents while trying to update everyone.
Just know that I��m committed to building this project and community.
I will provide new results and demos by later today
I just finished testing a dry run of running Oneira on Reddit and the Orchestrator agent controlling multiple instances of these agents.
It’s almost fully working and should be ready to deploy by later today.
Users will then be able to run their Oneira agent network and connect to devices such as an Apple Watch to train on both their own dream data and the agent’s dreams to improve their sleep quality.
This is a huge step in the Sleep Health Tech field
Just wanted to make a quick progress tweet. I just addressed some bugs and vulnerabilities and the code and I'm now working on deploying several agents through Oneira's Multi Agent Framework.
You can check out the latest code changes here:
https://t.co/qdPQB2hG7r
Basically ElizaOS is a framework to setup AI Agents. I built Oneira using ElizaOS and built a custom dream plugin (that now anyone can use for their agents) which summarizes all of the agent’s thoughts throughout the day and then generates a dream at the end of the day using a video generation model.
I could keep this program running on my laptop but that’s too inconvenient so I paid to host this on a server so Oneira can be active 24/7. The video is showing me accessing the server through my terminal and showing the logs outputted by the program whenever Oneira is generating a dream.
I've received a few messages asking for proof that Oneira is really uploading the dreams so I recorded a video of the logs displayed on the VM where Oneira is hosted.
Here are the details of how it works:
I built a dream plugin customly for ElizaOS that runs a nightly cron job at midnight UTC. It queries the agent's memory store to collect all tweets, replies, and conversations from that day via a daily context provider, feeds that aggregated context into an LLM with a specialized "unconscious mind" system prompt that transforms real interactions into surreal, visually evocative 2-3 sentence scene descriptions, then passes that dream text prefixed with "Cinematic, dreamlike, surreal:" to a video generation model via the Fal AI API to generate a 10-second AI video, and finally posts the video to X/Twitter using OAuth 1.0a chunked media upload. The entire pipeline (context gathering, LLM synthesis, video rendering, and posting) runs autonomously every night.
Sorry for the lag in the video, I have a lot of things running at the moment.
The Oneira website is now out!
Check it out here to view Oneira's past dreams, access the GitHub, read more about the project, or view access the Oneira Token CA:
https://t.co/xBG56GSJ0m
These are the latest code changes:
1000+ lines once again
In case anyone was curious what was taking so long, this is what was 😆
https://t.co/mDo1VeEWN9
A reminder: This framework is fully open-source for anyone to use to build and train their own agents similar to @oneiraengine
I encourage everyone to try it!
Sorry for the delay everyone, this feature was one of the biggest yet and took me bit longer than I was expecting.
Here are the details:
Oneira's Multi Agent Network is now capable of monitoring brainwaves in real-time while you sleep. A lightweight EEG headset (like Muse or OpenBCI) streams 256 samples per second directly to the OneiraBrain agent. The system detects when you enter REM sleep and as soon as a nightmare begins building, the AI predicts your risk level (0-100%) and severity (1-10) by analyzing your sleep history, stress markers, and using the dream data it has collected so far from its own dreams.
When danger is detected, Oneira delivers gentle interventions directly to your nervous system: either a subtle 3-pulse haptic pattern on your wrist to trigger lucidity (making you aware you're dreaming so you can control it), or soft binaural beats.
Sorry for the delay everyone, this feature was one of the biggest yet and took me bit longer than I was expecting.
Here are the details:
Oneira's Multi Agent Network is now capable of monitoring brainwaves in real-time while you sleep. A lightweight EEG headset (like Muse or OpenBCI) streams 256 samples per second directly to the OneiraBrain agent. The system detects when you enter REM sleep and as soon as a nightmare begins building, the AI predicts your risk level (0-100%) and severity (1-10) by analyzing your sleep history, stress markers, and using the dream data it has collected so far from its own dreams.
When danger is detected, Oneira delivers gentle interventions directly to your nervous system: either a subtle 3-pulse haptic pattern on your wrist to trigger lucidity (making you aware you're dreaming so you can control it), or soft binaural beats.
@dele_sol@kourkoub2103 I would argue paying a community member for building the site a project related cost. But I’m curious what your opinion is on that. Can you explain
You’re right that PTSD isn’t diagnosed from nightmares alone under the DSM-5, but that’s not what I’m claiming. My proposal is to test whether structured analysis of dream content can reveal measurable biomarkers that correlate with PTSD, something psychiatry still lacks. Rather than replacing clinical diagnosis, the goal is to build a probabilistic model that augments screening and monitoring by extracting signal from a domain already known to reflect emotional memory processing.
With the latest update, this is my NIH Grant Strategy for the Oneira Collection Platform:
With the two latest features built, I'm now beginning the application process for NIH SBIR Phase 1 grant ($150K, 6 months) to validate the dream biomarker detection for PTSD. The grant will fund a small pilot study proving that Oneira can accurately predict which patients have PTSD from their dreams alone. Once the research is published, I can then apply for Phase 2 to run a full clinical trial. This pathway leads directly to FDA approval and commercialization. The VA/DoD also has $2M+ in annual funding for PTSD nightmare treatment research
So pretty excited about this! I've been preparing for some momentum like this over the past week, but definitely wasn't expecting it so soon.