Graham Neray (@grahamneray) 's Twitter Profile
Graham Neray

@grahamneray

Cofounder/CEO at @osohq. Prev @MongoDB. Amateur boxer. Husband of @meghanpgill, dad of 3. He/him. osohq.com/company/jobs

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Julie Zhuo (@joulee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sundial has raised $23M to build the analytics platform for the AI era! Our work is personal to me (though many have asked: Why? Aren't you into intuition and taste and experience which is ultimately unmeasurable?) But hear me out: I love building, and I have a deep respect for

Graham Neray (@grahamneray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PAM is great for employees and internal use cases, but what about all the customer-facing agents? How will you control and govern them?

Brendan Irvine-Broque (@irvinebroque) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Later today in SF - come hear how MCP adoption is *actually* going within real companies. Still so much work left to do. I’ll be on a panel in good company with Sam Bhagwat Spriha Tucker and more. Come through! 🔗 below

Later today in SF - come hear how MCP adoption is *actually* going within real companies. Still so much work left to do.

I’ll be on a panel in good company with <a href="/calcsam/">Sam Bhagwat</a> <a href="/SprihaTucker/">Spriha Tucker</a> and more. Come through!

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Great thread. Whatever an AI agent is capable of doing, it can also be tricked into doing. You should assume if an agent can access data, that a user can eventually get that data too. Agent security, access controls, and deterministic guard rails will be critical.

Astasia Myers (@astasiamyers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three themes in the AI infrastructure and security space that founders are sleeping on: 1/ AI agent identity & security We used to think about securing people. Then machines. Now we need to think about agents. With AI agents coming online, the scope of threats is higher than