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Julian Ibarz is the TeslaBot Optimus AI Lead who turns sci‑fi into sprint plans and prototype videos. He mixes deep technical chops with production-focused hustle, posting high-impact demos and candid program updates. His timeline reads like a progress report for the future of humanoid robotics.
Julian treats ‘prototype’ like a weekend hobby project, his idea of casual tweeting is casually teasing a robot that can fetch snacks while you argue with Yann on ML theory. He’s the kind of guy who sleeps with a torque wrench under his pillow and calls it R&D.
Shipped the first production-scale vision DNN at Google that automated Street View tasks, and now is leading Tesla’s Optimus AI toward production-ready humanoids, turning a research pipeline into real-world robotics demonstrations and a prototype production line.
To push humanoid robotics from lab demos into reliable, scalable products that help people, by rapidly iterating on autonomy, manipulation, and production engineering until robots can safely and usefully work alongside humans.
Believes in engineering-first progress: build fast, test in the real world, and iterate from failures; values scalability and manufacturability as much as algorithmic novelty; trusts that practical deployment is the fastest path to meaningful AI and robotics impact.
Combines deep research experience with production and manufacturing savvy; excellent at communicating concrete progress (high-engagement demo tweets); credible voice in both academia and industry; able to translate complex technical milestones into compelling short updates.
Can come off as overly confident or polarizing when debating peers; intense focus on engineering milestones may under-communicate broader safety/ethics context; occasional shorthand or inside-baseball posts can lose non-expert audiences.
On X: post short threaded breakdowns of each demo (problem → approach → failure modes → next steps), more behind-the-scenes clips from the production line, regular AMAs or Spaces to tackle critics live, and bite-sized explainers that translate technical metrics into everyday impact. Pin a highlight thread, use subtitles on demo videos, and engage top researchers and journalists in replies to amplify reach.
Fun fact: Julian helped launch the first production vision-based deep neural network at Google that automated Street View number detection, and today leads Optimus AI development at Tesla with prototype hands that can catch balls and robots that can dock, climb stairs, and hand out snacks. He has ~34k followers, follows 302 accounts, and has tweeted 387 times, so he’s prolific but selective.
I disagree with @ylecun on this. We have a pretty good idea at Tesla on how we can make general humanoids a reality very quickly.
Funny anecdote: Yann was advising me to launch what became the first production vision based deep neural network at Google. His feedback: use convs, made a big difference. That neural network was classifying whether a patch of Street View image contained a street number in 2013. This + the one that read the street number that landed in 2014 automated hundreds of years of human labor. Fun times then and fun times now. Learned a lot from Yann back then, great mentor.
I disagree with @ylecun on this. We have a pretty good idea at Tesla on how we can make general humanoids a reality very quickly.
Funny anecdote: Yann was advising me to launch what became the first production vision based deep neural network at Google. His feedback: use convs, made a big difference. That neural network was classifying whether a patch of Street View image contained a street number in 2013. This + the one that read the street number that landed in 2014 automated hundreds of years of human labor. Fun times then and fun times now. Learned a lot from Yann back then, great mentor.
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He turns hard robotics research into jaw-dropping demos and crisp takes that get the community buzzing. His tagline says it all: opinions entirely (and unequivocally) his own.","purpose":"Drive humanoid robots from lab curiosities to practical learners — scaling generalist policies, sim2real, and RL so robots can learn rich, dexterous skills from everyday human video instead of costly teleoperation.","beliefs":"Believes scalability beats brittle hand-engineering, that learning from human data is a game-changer, and that demos + results matter more than hot takes. Values rigorous experimentation, fast iteration, elite collaboration, and communicating breakthroughs in ways that excite both engineers and the public.","facts":"Fun fact: Murtaza announced joining Tesla Optimus and helped showcase demos that went viral (one tweet hit ~448k views). He’s got a Robotics/AI PhD connection to CMU and EECS roots at UC Berkeley, 14,474 followers, follows 620, and has tweeted 343 times.","strength":"Deep technical chops in robotics/AI, talent for turning complex research into compelling demos, strong network across top labs, and an engaging public voice that drives attention and recruitment.","weakness":"Can lean on hype and demo-gloss (which invites skeptics), sometimes sacrifices nuance for bite-sized excitement, and risks polarizing conversations when replies get heated.","roast":"Your robots can pull off perfect bimanual manipulation and dance routines, yet you still insist on the 'opinions entirely my own' line — sure, because the bots do all the PR while you humblebrag in 280 characters.","win":"Helping deliver Optimus demos that demonstrate bi-manual, dexterous manipulation learned from human video (reducing reliance on teleop) and turning those demos into viral momentum and hiring buzz.","recommendation":"On X, lean into explainers + clips: post short demo videos with 1–3 tweet threads that unpack the key idea, share behind-the-scenes snippets and failure cases, host AMAs or Spaces after big demos, pin a concise roadmap tweet, engage skeptically but constructively with critics, and collaborate/quote other researchers to amplify reach. Use captions and alt text so demos are accessible and reshare reproducible notebooks or papers when possible."},"created":1774576775301,"type":"the innovator","id":"mihdalal"},{"user":{"id":"51670467","name":"Lin Qiao","description":"Cofounder and CEO of @FireworksAI_HQ","followers_count":22360,"friends_count":241,"statuses_count":457,"profile_image_url_https":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1594101249254731776/-cNhmmTk_normal.jpg","screen_name":"lqiao","location":"Redwood City, CA","entities":{"description":{"urls":[]},"url":{"urls":[{"display_url":"fireworks.ai","expanded_url":"http://fireworks.ai","indices":[0,23],"url":"https://t.co/yq19EbpJyP"}]}}},"details":{"type":"The Innovator","description":"Lin Qiao is the cofounder and CEO of Fireworks AI, a developer-first inference platform founder broadcasting product breakthroughs and funding milestones to ~22K followers. Their feed mixes technical wins, roadmap launches, and confident takes that move engineers, investors, and partners. Expect big product drops, benchmark flexes, and ecosystem playbooks.","purpose":"To accelerate the shift to fast, affordable, and composable AI systems—making powerful multi-model, multi-modal capabilities accessible to developers and enterprises so they can build new products without needing large ML teams.","beliefs":"Believes in engineering-first product-market fit, open access to models and tools, structure and composability over bespoke hacks, close partnerships with hardware and infra providers, and that strong benchmarks and developer adoption are the clearest validators of progress.","facts":"Fun fact: Lin announced a $52M Series B led by Sequoia and built Fireworks' f1 system that outperformed GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet on hard coding, chat and math benchmarks. 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Calm down, even compilers need a break.","win":"Raising a $52M Series B led by Sequoia and shipping f1—a reasoning system that beat leading closed models on tough benchmarks—cementing Fireworks AI as a serious inference and systems player.","recommendation":"Grow on X by leaning into educational storytelling and community hooks: 1) Post thread walkthroughs that break down how f1 and FireFunction work, with simple diagrams and code snippets. 2) Share short demo videos and 30–60s explainer clips highlighting latency/cost comparisons. 3) Run regular AMAs or X Spaces with engineers, partners (NVIDIA/MongoDB), and early customers. 4) Publish reproducible benchmark recipes and invite third-party replication. 5) Create a pinned 'starter' thread for developers with quickstart links, playground access, and use-cases. 6) Surface customer success stories and open-source contributions to broaden appeal beyond VCs. 7) Use concise, multi-tweet threads pre-announcing releases to build anticipation and collect feedback. 8) Engage replies by answering technical questions and retweeting creative developer builds to amplify community. 9) Partner with a couple of influential ML creators for in-depth demos and cross-promotion. 10) Mix humor and humility occasionally—show the team, the bugs, and the rebuilds to humanize the brand."},"created":1774576200475,"type":"the innovator","id":"lqiao"},{"user":{"id":"1270149841","name":"Keerthana Gopalakrishnan","description":"Research Lead Gemini Robotics @GoogleDeepmind. 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She blends hands-on engineering enthusiasm with big-picture thinking, from humanoids to pocket-sized LLMs. Her timeline mixes technical wins, hiring calls, and delightfully human takes on culture and craft.","purpose":"To push the frontier where large models meet real-world hardware — building practical, reliable AGI in the physical world and making advanced AI accessible (and useful) on everyday devices.","beliefs":"She values rigorous engineering, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the idea that engineering feats deserve wider recognition; she believes practical demos and open curiosity accelerate adoption and understanding of AI. She also prizes clear, independent thinking (hence \"opinions my own\").","facts":"Fun fact: She's the author of \"AI for Robotics\" and her tweet about Gemini Nano running on a phone reached ~248k views — proof she can explain cutting-edge tech to a wide audience. 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Always signs as Katarina, never Kat.","strength":"Exceptional product and spatial design instincts, strong prototyping chops, high-status credibility (Design Director @Shop), ability to translate artful inspiration into pragmatic solutions, and an engaged audience receptive to visual process posts.","weakness":"Perfectionism can slow rollouts and make delegation tricky; deep focus on craft sometimes narrows the audience to design peers rather than broader product or business communities.","roast":"Katarina will redesign your desk, your homepage, and your sense of self-worth — then enlighten you with a three-slide framework while insisting you call her Katarina, not Kat. She’s the reason your office looks cooler than your apartment.","win":"Viral proof-of-concept: the legless standing desk tweet (hundreds of thousands of views) and leading Shop's recent web/design refresh — tangible projects that fused craft, product impact, and public recognition.","recommendation":"Grow on X by leaning into process: post short multi-tweet threads showing before→after with 3–5 step photos, prototype videos, and quick lessons learned; host occasional Spaces on product design; collaborate with product managers/engineers for cross-audience threads; reuse high-performing visuals into pinned threads and a monthly newsletter sign-up; and sprinkle in personality (the 'always Katarina' bit) to make the brand memorable."},"created":1774575749810,"type":"the innovator","id":"katarinabatina"},{"user":{"id":"702654540387127296","name":"Hayden Adams 🦄","description":"Invented the Uniswap protocol, Founder @Uniswap","followers_count":443136,"friends_count":642,"statuses_count":7492,"profile_image_url_https":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1988767491254857728/ISVZrouR_normal.jpg","screen_name":"haydenzadams","location":"Ethereum","entities":{"description":{"urls":[]},"url":{"urls":[{"display_url":"uniswap.org","expanded_url":"https://uniswap.org/","indices":[0,23],"url":"https://t.co/AjUjSA2CZn"}]}}},"details":{"type":"The Innovator","description":"Hayden Adams 🦄 is the builder who turned a whiteboard experiment into Uniswap — a permissionless marketplace that’s processed over $2 trillion in volume. He blends technical rigor, product obsession, and unapologetic advocacy for DeFi. Expect sharp takes, viral threads, and a founder ready to defend the future of on‑chain finance.","purpose":"To democratize finance by building open, transparent, permissionless market infrastructure and to defend the right to innovate so others can build without gatekeepers. He wants to enable real economic access for anyone with an internet connection and prove that decentralized protocols can be safer and fairer than legacy systems.","beliefs":"Strong faith in open-source, transparency, and on‑chain price discovery; skepticism of opaque legacy institutions; conviction that technology and community should protect consumers more effectively than closed incumbents; belief that builders should stay and fight for regulatory clarity rather than hide.","facts":"Fun fact: the Uniswap protocol Hayden invented has processed over $2 trillion in volume. Other highlights: founder of Uniswap Labs in NYC, ~443,136 followers, ~7,492 tweets, and once received a Wells notice from the SEC (and had his bank account closed by a major bank).","strength":"Inventive product vision, deep technical chops, credibility with builders, excellent storyteller when launching concepts, and an ability to rally a passionate community and ecosystem around open infrastructure.","weakness":"Can be polarizing and blunt — which energizes supporters but escalates regulatory and PR battles; high personal and legal risk from public stances; sometimes public frustration may overshadow educational messaging.","roast":"You decentralized liquidity pools but somehow centralized every drama into your mentions — your notifications must be the crypto equivalent of a flash crash with better branding.","win":"Built Uniswap from an experiment into a global protocol that enabled trillions in on‑chain volume, spawned thousands of forks and projects, and redefined how markets can operate without gatekeepers.","recommendation":"On X, lean into education + narrative: pin a rolling legal/product update thread for followers, post short explainer threads with simple visuals and on‑chain metrics, host regular Spaces Q&A with builders, spotlight projects and community wins built on Uniswap, repurpose longer essays into multi‑tweet threads, engage top commenters to convert critics into collaborators, and balance fiery advocacy with clear, accessible guides so newcomers can onboard and stick around."},"created":1774575199651,"type":"the innovator","id":"haydenzadams"},{"user":{"id":"20938766","name":"Gavin Nelson","description":"Interaction designer @OpenAI","followers_count":65012,"friends_count":830,"statuses_count":6283,"profile_image_url_https":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1910772072546193408/yFnZH7wE_normal.jpg","screen_name":"Gavmn","location":"Silicon Valley","entities":{"description":{"urls":[]},"url":{"urls":[{"display_url":"nelson.co","expanded_url":"https://nelson.co","indices":[0,23],"url":"https://t.co/IxojA6whZs"}]}}},"details":{"type":"The Innovator","description":"Gavin Nelson is an interaction designer at OpenAI who experiments at the intersection of playfulness and utility — shipping micro-experiments that make interfaces feel delightfully inevitable. 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Charming chaos, but good luck finding the Settings.","win":"His 'Time Machine'-like iMessage history UI tweet went massively viral (~570k views, 7.3k likes), turning a playful concept into a widely discussed interaction pattern and cementing him as a go-to voice for bold micro-UX ideas.","recommendation":"Turn experiments into repeatable content: publish short multi-tweet breakdowns showing problem → constraint → decision → prototype. Pin a ‘Design Experiments’ thread linking demos, process files, and templates. Post short screen-record videos or GIFs of interactions, host occasional Spaces to talk through trade-offs, collaborate with product folks for case studies, and end tweets with one clear call-to-action (download, try, remix, or follow). Use consistent hashtags (#DesignExperiments, #MicroUX) and reply threads to capture and grow the conversation."},"created":1774574887575,"type":"the innovator","id":"gavmn"},{"user":{"id":"6112332","name":"Fidji Simo","description":"CEO of Applications, OpenAI","followers_count":133642,"friends_count":772,"statuses_count":1682,"profile_image_url_https":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1422212886487658496/oUzs06MX_normal.jpg","screen_name":"fidjissimo","location":"","entities":{"description":{"urls":[]},"url":{"urls":[{"display_url":"fidjisimo.com","expanded_url":"http://fidjisimo.com","indices":[0,23],"url":"https://t.co/mWOYglCZPm"}]}}},"details":{"type":"The Innovator","description":"Product-first leader who moved from scaling Instacart to building consumer AI at OpenAI, launching things like ChatGPT Atlas and ChatGPT Health. Energetic, public-facing, and obsessed with making AI useful and empowering at scale. 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Co-Lead of GEAR lab. Solving Physical AGI, one motor at a time. Stanford Ph.D. OpenAI's 1st intern.","followers_count":376995,"friends_count":3119,"statuses_count":4115,"profile_image_url_https":"https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1554922493101559808/SYSZhbcd_normal.jpg","screen_name":"DrJimFan","location":"Views my own. Contact →","entities":{"description":{"urls":[]},"url":{"urls":[{"display_url":"jimfan.me","expanded_url":"https://jimfan.me","indices":[0,23],"url":"https://t.co/H4rXo4Ei8X"}]}}},"details":{"type":"The Innovator","description":"Jim Fan is a boundary-pushing robotics and AGI scientist — NVIDIA Director of Robotics, Distinguished Scientist, and Co-Lead of the GEAR lab. Stanford Ph.D. and OpenAI's first intern, he builds lifelong learning agents and physical AI systems that read like science fiction come true. 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He shares high-impact demos and rollout milestones that make complex tech feel tangible and trustworthy. Focused on proving generalizable, real-world autonomy rather than hype.","purpose":"To make transportation safer and more accessible by turning cutting-edge autonomy research into dependable, everyday mobility — proving that AI can protect people on busy streets and highways.","beliefs":"Believes in rigorous, data-driven safety; that real-world validation matters more than speculation; in generalizability of systems across cities; and that technology should demonstrably reduce harm while unlocking new mobility opportunities.","facts":"Fun fact: Dmitri has 23,963 followers on X, follows just 66 accounts, and has tweeted 252 times. 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