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What Did You Get Done This Week? #4

Communications, Updates and Accountability

Date: 2024-12-06 Twitter Spaces: https://x.com/i/spaces/1lDxLlryWXaxm YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3Z4lvu_ic4

Timestamps​

00:01:09 - Meeting start, expectations (5-minute updates, focus on this week's achievements).

00:02:50 - Shaw's update (dev school, in-person meetup).

00:04:59 - Project growth, coordination challenges, need for AI project management tools.

00:09:22 - Call for contributors to speak, starting with Reality Spiral.

00:10:04 - Reality Spiral: Github integration, testing framework, Coinbase work.

00:17:13 - Boyaloxer: Plugin Feel (emotional adjustments for agents).

00:18:37 - Spaceodili: Discord growth, summarization systems.

00:19:33 - Yodamaster726: Using agents in university classes, championing Llama.

00:23:32 - Wiki: Suggestion for a project newsletter. Discussion about contributor summarization.

00:26:00 - Hashwarlock: Remote Attestation Explorer upgrades, Reddit client, TEE as a service.

00:28:45 - KyleSt4rgarden: OKai Framework Council, focus on stability and unified messaging bus.

00:33:22 - Nasdao_: Self-sustaining AI DAO, AI agent running validator.

00:34:57 - Evepredict: Slack integration, Reddit client/search, text/video to video project.

00:44:02 - ByornOeste: Dark Sun project launch, uncensored agent, video generator.

00:47:37 - Empyrealdev: LayerZero integrations, Python tooling for Solana.

00:52:16 - SkotiVi: Question about okcashpro bot tech stack (it's OKai).

00:54:19 - YoungBalla1000x: 15-year-old builder, project update, wallet drained.

00:56:47 - SOL_CryptoGamer: Cizem’s PFP collection launch and success.

01:02:17 - Angelocass: Experimenting with agents, excited about the potential.

01:03:15 - DAOJonesPumpAI: Spam bot detection, FAL API PR, Solana wallet prototype.

01:06:38 - RodrigoSotoAlt: 3D NFTs for Bosu, 3D portal, using latest OKai version.

01:10:43 - cryptocomix1: Job interviews, learning about AI agents, interested in 3D design.

01:13:54 - TheBigOneGG: ERC20/SPL integration in game, okcashpro cosmetic items.

01:15:18 - Louround_: Thales project update, data sources, MPC wallet plugin.

01:22:59 - btspoony: Flow blockchain integration PR merged, multi-account control.

01:25:48 - 0xamericanspiri: Goldman Stanley DAO launch on daos.fun, using hyperliquid airdrop.

01:28:24 - Hawkeye_Picks: Experimenting with Degen Spartan AI, exploring AI in collectibles.

01:36:33 - BV_Bloom1: Live video chat plugin modifications, integrating conversation models into 3D environment.

01:39:44 - pawgDAO: Gamified governance experiments, using Cursor, integrating OK.

01:43:24 - jpegyguggenheim: Artist interested in AI, exploring dev school.

01:44:07 - heathenft: Super Swarm DevNet launch on fxn.

01:46:28 - Roberto9211999: (Brief interruption) Grok discussion.

01:48:18 - godfreymeyer: Unity scaffolding for 3D AI TV project.

01:51:16 - Victor28612594: Fungo team building AlphaScan agent, data enrichment plugin.

01:53:23 - SidDegen: OnlyCalls launch, data pipeline, beta release plans.

01:55:00 - O_on_X: Ico onboarding, 2D video models, comfyUI for art.

02:01:00 - yikesawjeez: Memecoin cleanup crew, github.io profiles, security team, screenpipe/supabase.

02:05:31 - TrenchBuddy: Launching AI agent, working on EC2 and authorization.

02:09:49 - TSSnft: Sneakerhead Society introduction, exploring AI agent solutions.

02:11:40 - SidDegen: Question about the future of AI agents.

02:16:15 - GoatOfGamblers: Building a permissionless polymarket for memecoins.

02:18:01 - Shaw's closing remarks, focus on stability and applications, call for contributions.

Summary​

This is the third part of the live stream series "AI Agent Dev School" hosted by Shaw from OK, focusing on building AI agents using the OKai framework.

Individual Updates - Many contributors gave updates on their work, including new plugins (like a plugin for emotional responses and Coinbase integration), infrastructure improvements (like GitHub integration, a testing framework, and a unified messaging bus), applications (like a validator run by an AI agent, Reddit and Slack integration, text/video to video projects, uncensored AI agents, and a Solana wallet prototype), and community projects (like an AI-generated PFP collection). Many of the updates focused on shipping and getting things done, rather than future plans.

  • Updating OKai: Shaw emphasizes staying up-to-date with the rapidly evolving OKai project due to frequent bug fixes and new features. He provides instructions on pulling the latest changes from the main branch on GitHub.
  • Focus on Providers and Evaluators: The stream focuses on building a practical provider-evaluator loop to demonstrate a popular use case for AI agents – filling out a form by extracting user information.
  • Form Builder Example: Shaw walks the audience through building a "form provider" that gathers a user's name, location, and job. This provider utilizes a cache to store already extracted information and instructs the agent to prompt the user for any missing details.
  • Evaluator Role: The evaluator continually checks the cache for the completeness of user data. Once all information is extracted, the evaluator triggers an action to send the collected data to an external API (simulated in the example).
  • Live Coding and AI Assistance: Shaw live codes the example, using tools like "Code2Prompt" and Claude AI to help generate and refine the code. He advocates for writing code in a human-readable manner, utilizing comments to provide context and guidance for both developers and AI assistants.
  • Agentic Applications: Shaw highlights the potential of agentic applications to replicate existing website functionality through conversational interfaces, bringing services directly to users within their preferred social media platforms.
  • Community Engagement: Shaw encourages active participation from the community, suggesting contributions to the project through pull requests and feedback on desired features and patterns for future Dev School sessions.

Overall, this live stream provided a practical tutorial on building a common AI agent use case (form filling) while emphasizing the potential of the OKai framework for developing a wide range of agentic applications.

Hot Takes​

  1. "But they're really fucking cool. Really, really, really cool stuff...you're going to have to see it on the timeline when it drops." (00:03:43) - Shaw teases secret projects with strong conviction, building anticipation and hype, but offering zero specifics. This generates buzz but can also frustrate listeners wanting concrete info.

  2. "The whole server is kind of set up where...this project can start to feel more like a video game in a way. And we have these interfaces and AI agents that are playing all sorts of different roles throughout." (00:08:05) - Jin envisions the project evolving into a gamified experience. This could be a controversial approach to open-source development, as it might prioritize gamification over core functionality or alienate some contributors.

  3. "if we're really going to go to AGI we got to have some kind of Ubi component in there." (00:14:44) - Reality Spiral casually connects AGI development with Universal Basic Income, a potentially contentious socio-economic topic that intertwines technological advancement with wealth distribution.

  4. "I've been screaming out of my lungs for grok 3 to come out and uh y'all are slow Developers." (01:47:12) - Roberto jokingly (or perhaps not) criticizes the development speed of Grok, creating a moment of tension and sparking debate about the pace of AI development in general (especially relative to open-source community projects).

  5. "agents are going to replace the application layer...I am the fucking website" (02:12:11 & 02:12:58) - Shaw's bold prediction about the future of the internet and applications, positioning agents not just as tools but as the very foundation of online interaction. This radical vision is sure to stir debate about the future of web development and user experience.