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Omar AGI
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Ben Bae Team Lead RSVP Approved
Founder at Omar AGI
Ben Bae led the project concept, product direction, system architecture, and submission packaging.
He designed the Omar/RCC routed validation framework, structured the benchmark replay workflow, and built the public-facing reliability dashboard concept around run → compare → inspect → decide.
He also prepared the deployed Omar AGI demo link, project description, prior-work disclosure, and generative UI framing for the hackathon submission.
Tools and infrastructure used include OpenAI models, a custom Omar/RCC routing layer, a deployed benchmark replay backend, Railway hosting, and a web-based dashboard interface.
I’m Ben Bae, founder of Omar AGI and a contemporary artist/tattoo artist based in San Francisco. My work sits between AI reliability, human-facing automation, and contemporary art practice. I’m building Omar OS-1, a reliability layer for LLM and agent systems, focused on routing, benchmark replay, drift control, and external validation. My art/tattoo background gives me direct experience with trust, embodiment, client interaction, visual systems, and emotionally precise communication. I’m interested in AI systems that do not just generate output, but behave reliably when they touch real human workflows.
I’m interested in agent reliability, evals, MCP/tool-use systems, browser agents, memory/state contamination, repeated-run instability, and production AI workflows. I’m also interested in how AI systems become human-facing: DM interfaces, creative tools, client workflows, and contemporary art contexts where trust, timing, and interaction design matter.
I’m building Omar OS-1, a reliability layer for LLM and agent systems. It focuses on routing, benchmark replay, drift, hallucination, tool-use failure, and repeated-run instability. I’m also connecting this with my contemporary art practice through Omar Access: a live human-facing DM interface for testing agent-mediated interaction.