started using x again recently, but never really introduced myself 👋🏼
- founding member of OpenAI’s global partnerships team
- building our partner ecosystem from 0 → n across Europe
- working with everyone from ai-native boutiques to global SIs and software partners
( - you may have seen our recent acquisition of Tomoro - they’re one of the teams i worked closely with 🚀)
- more recently focused on our AWS strategy
- helping engineering teams get frontier models into prod
- based in London
if you’re building an ai-native services company, get in touch. always down for coffee ☕️
codex fixed my office printer issue today, which is impressive because printers are where software goes to die.
it then printed 63 copies.
probably a skill issue.
started using x again recently, but never really introduced myself 👋🏼
- founding member of OpenAI’s global partnerships team
- building our partner ecosystem from 0 → n across Europe
- working with everyone from ai-native boutiques to global SIs and software partners
( - you may have seen our recent acquisition of Tomoro - they’re one of the teams i worked closely with 🚀)
- more recently focused on our AWS strategy
- helping engineering teams get frontier models into prod
- based in London
if you’re building an ai-native services company, get in touch. always down for coffee ☕️
We’ve also agreed to acquire Tomoro, which will bring 150 experienced Forward Deployed Engineers and Deployment Specialists to the OpenAI Deployment Company from day one.
OPENAI INTEGRATED GPT-IMAGE-2 INTO CODEX.
Developers can generate and swap game textures in real time using natural language no restart needed.
In a 2D zombie tower defense demo, environments update in seconds.
Huge boost for indie game art iteration.
Despite the price increase, GPT-5.5 (xhigh) still came out cheaper than Sonnet on the Artificial Analysis Index.
It's more expensive than 5.4, but barely. Also check those 5.5 (medium) numbers, they're closer to a mini model with 5.4-xhigh-level performance