Building superintelligence
A life update
I have a couple of announcements that are well overdue.
I joined AWS to work with great AI researchers and help the next wave of foundation model builders.
In the course of my role I met two exceptional researchers who have an ambition to build superintelligence. They had started to build a small team of incredible former Google DeepMind, OpenAI and Anthropic researchers who share this ambition.
Despite loving my (short!) time at AWS, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to help build a generational technology.
I’ve since moved to San Francisco and have been working on our first product launch, which goes live today!
Today we’re releasing Asimov, the best-in-class code research agent, built for teams and organizations.
Asimov ingests entire codebases, architecture docs, GitHub threads, chat history, and more. It builds persistent memory of your systems, remembers key decisions, and acts as a trusted brain for an engineering organization.
If you’re interested in a coding tool that actually understands the details of your code and your organization, you can read more about the product here or you can reply to this post and I’ll give you some more information.
You can also read more about the company I’ve joined in this article on Wired today.
More soon,
Casey




Suggest to the team to track real time issues with dependency packages too. Nearly all of my AI code problem is that every query should start with a web search, discord/slack search, migration lists or API status search, but instead I am sent on a goose chase internally. Best of luck Casey!
Congratulations and best wishes!