Chief Customer Officer for Slack a Salesforce company. Leading a diverse group of strategists, and designers serving strategic customers globally.

Joined January 2009
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Peter Doolan retweeted
May 7
Introducing GPT-Realtime-2 in the API: our most intelligent voice model yet, bringing GPT-5-class reasoning to voice agents. Voice agents are now real-time collaborators that can listen, reason, and solve complex problems as conversations unfold. Now available in the API alongside streaming models GPT-Realtime-Translate and GPT-Realtime-Whisper — a new set of audio capabilities for the next generation of voice interfaces.
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It’s time to demystify Mythos. Mythos is not magic. It’s not a doomsday device. It’s the first of many models that can automate cyber tasks (just like coding). OpenAI’s GPT-5.5-cyber can now do the same. And all the frontier models (including those from China) will be there within approximately 6 months. It’s important to recognize that these models do not create vulnerabilities; they discover them. The bugs are already in the code. Using AI to discover and patch them will actually harden these systems. The leap from pre-AI cyber to post-AI cyber means that there will be a big upgrade cycle. After that, however, the market is likely to reach a new equilibrium between AI-powered cyber-offense and AI-powered cyber-defense. Obviously it’s important that cyber defenders get access before cyber attackers. That process is already underway but needs to happen quickly (see point above about Chinese models). Unlike Mythos, GPT-5.5-cyber appears not to be token constrained so it may be the first cyber model that defenders actually get to use.
OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 is the second model to complete one of our multi-step cyber-attack simulations end-to-end 🧵
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Peter Doolan retweeted
Apr 30
we're starting rollout of GPT-5.5-Cyber, a frontier cybersecurity model, to critical cyber defenders in the next few days. we will work with the entire ecosystem and the government to figure out trusted access for cyber; we want to rapidly help secure companies/infrastructure.
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Learn 95% of Codex in 28 minutes These are the 7 knowledge work capabilities... inside Codex, the super-app 00:00 Intro 02:19 Capability 1 - Full File Access 07:41 Capability 2 - Persistent Memory 10:46 Capability 3 - Plugins 13:52 Capability 4 - Skills 19:22 Capability 5 - GPT Image Access 21:03 Capability 6 - Browser and Computer Use 23:58 Capability 7 - Automations 25:31 Bonus Feature - Chronicle 27:21 Summary
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Here it is. Simple. Let’s roll.

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Had meetings and a dinner with 20 enterprise AI and IT leaders today. Lots of interesting conversations around the state of AI in large enterprises, especially regulated businesses. Here are some of general trends: * Agents are clearly the big thing. Enterprises moving from talking about chatbots to agents, though we’re still very early. Coding is still the dominant agentic use-case being adopted thus far, with other categories of across knowledge work starting to emerge. Lots of agentic work moving from pilots and PoCs into production, and some enterprises had lots of active live use-cases. * Agentic use-cases span every part of a business, from back office operations to client facing experiences from sales to customer onboarding workflows. General feeling is that agentic workflows will hit every part of an organization, often with biggest focus on delivering better for customers, getting better insights and intelligence from data and documents, speeding up high ROI workflows with agents, and so on. Very limited discussion on pure cost cutting. * Data and AI governance still remain core challenges. Getting data and content into a spot that agents can securely and easily operate on remains a huge task for more organizations. Years of data management fragmentation that wasn’t a problem now is an issue for enterprises looking to adopt agents. And governing what agents can do with data in a workflow still a major topic. * Identity emerging as a big topic. Can the agent have access to everything you have? In a world of dozens of agents working on behalf, potentially too much data exposure and scope for the agents. How do we manage agents with partitioned level of access to your information? * Lots of emerging questions on how we will budget for tokens across use-cases and teams. Companies don’t want to constrain use-cases, but equally need to be mindful of ultimate token budgets. This is going to become a bigger part of OpEx over time, and probably won’t make sense to be considered an IT budget anymore. Likely needs to be factored into the rest of operating expenses. * Interoperability is key. Every enterprise is deploying multiple AI systems right now, and it’s unlikely that there’s going to be a single platform to rule them all. Customers are getting savvier on how to handle agent interoperability, and this will be one of the biggest drivers of an AI stack going forward. Lots more takeaways than just this, but needless to say the momentum is building but equally enterprises are acutely aware of the change management and work ahead. Lots of opportunity right now.
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Great model summary for those of us trying to keep up with the pace of model change. Congrats to OpenAI on the new model as we work it into our processes.
What does @OpenAI GPT 5.4 (just released this morning) mean for developers? You talked about it. My AI agents read it. Wrote a report. Sent it over to @NotebookLM. Which made this video. Using the new cinematic quality released yesterday. This was all built with your posts from X. Damn, I wish I had this decades ago. Do you all get how insane this is for learning about new things?
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The SDLC will never be the same. Everyone will be a developer.
✨ From idea → deployed Slack agent in ~15 min. @vercel's Slack Agent Skill handles app setup, OAuth, events, and deploys for you. Read more: sforce.co/46Ash8x
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Peter Doolan retweeted
Mar 3
Same sidebar, only nicer. 💅 We’re rolling out fresh updates to make your Slack sidebar cleaner, more organized, and easier on the eyes: ➡️ Channel indentation for better visual hierarchy ➡️ Smart breakpoints for those who prefer a sleek, narrow sidebar ➡️ Consistent padding & alignment ➡️ Default icons for all of your sections Refresh your Slack app and get the new sidebar glow-up! ✨
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Peter Doolan retweeted
Feb 23
Organizing your workspace just got a major upgrade! 💖 Now you can share your beautifully-organized channel sections with a simple link, perfect for onboarding new teammates and keeping longtime collaborators in the loop. Just right-click your custom section and select “Copy section link.” Drop it in a canvas, a DM, or any channel and voilà — you and your team are instantly on the same page! (Before you ask, your private and Slack Connect channels won't be included. 😉) Start tidying up today! 🧹
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A blog post just wiped $30 billion off IBM in a single afternoon. Not a product launch. Not an earnings miss. Not a competitor undercutting on price. A five-minute blog post explaining that Claude can read COBOL. IBM dropped 13%. Worst single-day loss since October 2000. Twenty-five years of stock resilience ended by one AI company publishing a capability update. Here’s what happened: 95% of ATM transactions in America run on COBOL. Hundreds of billions of lines power banking, airlines, and government systems. The developers who built them retired decades ago. The knowledge left with them. Finding engineers who can even read COBOL gets harder every quarter. IBM’s moat was never the technology. It was the fact that nobody else could understand it. Entire consulting empires existed because the code was too old, too tangled, and too critical to touch. Companies paid IBM billions because the alternative was catastrophic system failure. Then Anthropic published a blog post saying Claude Code can map dependencies across thousands of lines of COBOL, document workflows, identify migration risks, and translate legacy logic into modern languages. Modernization in quarters instead of years. The market heard: the priesthood just lost its monopoly on the sacred language. And this isn’t the first time. Last week Anthropic announced Claude Code Security for vulnerability scanning. CrowdStrike dropped. Okta dropped. Cloudflare dropped. One company is serially destroying legacy moats with blog posts. Now here’s where it gets surreal. This same company, on the same day, also published evidence that three Chinese AI labs ran 24,000 fake accounts and 16 million exchanges to steal Claude’s capabilities. DeepSeek used it to build censorship tools. MiniMax pivoted within 24 hours when a new model dropped, redirecting half its traffic to steal the latest version. And yesterday, the Pentagon summoned this same company’s CEO for what officials called a “sh*t-or-get-off-the-pot meeting,” threatening to blacklist them like Huawei for refusing to let the military use Claude without safety restrictions. Three stories. One company. Twenty-four hours. The company destroying legacy moats faster than the market can reprice them is simultaneously being threatened by its own government and looted by foreign competitors. Anthropic is valued at $380 billion. Its CEO says a 12-month delay in AI would make him bankrupt. The Pentagon wants to designate it a supply chain risk. Chinese labs are running industrial espionage against it. And it just proved it can vaporize $30 billion in market cap with a Monday morning blog post. Whatever you think about AI disruption, IBM’s stock just settled the argument. Full institutional analysis on my Substack. open.substack.com/pub/shanak…
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Our customers inside us every day …
Jan 21
Massive productions. Constant coordination. No second chances. See how @MrBeast's team uses Slack to plan, decide, and execute videos where there are no reshoots. sforce.co/4r1uXDI
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Now live in SF, NYC, and LDN. Create work with the @linear agent in Slack, delegate it to background agents, and add leverage across your whole org, from product to marketing to sales.
Jan 14
A new species of issue tracker. For a new era of product development.
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Peter Doolan retweeted
Jan 13
🥁 Introducing the all-new, intelligently redesigned Slackbot: The out-of-the-box personal agent for every employee. 🎊 sforce.co/3NFHY7A
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Peter Doolan retweeted
Jan 12
Coming soon. 👀
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17 Dec 2025
Boost your team’s efficiency in Slack with Relay.app 📈 @relay.app helps you automate routine work, connect your go-to tools, and keep tasks moving — all from Slack. Build no-code workflows that trigger from messages or reactions, integrate apps like Asana, Gmail, Notion and Salesforce, and use AI to summarize info or draft updates when you need an extra hand. 🤝 If your team lives in Slack, Relay.app makes getting work done faster and easier. Now available in the Slack Marketplace 👉slack.com/marketplace/A036XF…
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The entire software development stack is being reschuffled before our eyes at lightning speed. We are seeing the new stack for the next generation of devs scaffold before our eyes. 👀
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Love seeing all the innovation today. Amazing time to be in this industry.
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we just raised another $25M after 10x'ing our ARR in 5 months. the crazy part is this almost never happened. 17 years ago, I watched Iron Man as a 10-year-old kid in Delhi. that night, I pulled my first all-nighter teaching myself to code. not because I wanted to build apps or make money. because I wanted to build Jarvis. my parents gave me 1 hour of screen time per day. so I coded in secret, sleeping every alternate night through middle school and high school. built 50 apps. got a cease and desist from Google at age 12. all for this one obsession: making computers understand us like humans do. fast forward to today: - we've raised $81M total to build the voice operating system - growing revenue 40% month-over-month this year - 70% user retention after one year (unheard of in consumer) - teams at 270 of the Fortune 500 use Wispr Flow daily our Series A2 was led by @hanstung at @notablecap (who was an early investor in five companies that made it to $100B valuation like Slack, Tiktok, and Airbnb). we also brought on @StevenBartlett as an investor and partner. but here's what matters more than the money: we cracked voice input. not transcription - actual understanding. our users hit "send" in under 0.5 seconds without checking. they trust it blindly. that's never existed before. in a recent benchmark, Wispr came out as 3-4x more accurate than OpenAI, ElevenLabs, and Siri. and we're just getting started. voice input was step one. now we're building the assistant that actually does things for you. to my co-founder @SahajGarg6 - there's no one else I'd rather build Jarvis with than my college roommate and closest friend. to our team pulling all-nighters and shipping magic - you're the reason that 10-year-old kid's dream is becoming real. we're hiring cracked engineers and growth marketers who want to build the future of human-computer interaction. the keyboard had a good 150-year run. time to build what comes next. PS: like, retweet, and bookmark to get wispr flow for free for 3 months ❤️ — Written with @WisprFlow
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Peter Doolan retweeted
20 Nov 2025
✨ Workflow Builder just even better. 👀 Now enjoy building ‌conditional, multi-layer branched workflows that do the heavy lifting for you. 💪 No code, just clicks. 👆 Automate tasks, connect your favorite tools, and keep work flowing in Slack. 🙌 Learn more about conditional branching here: sforce.co/4ickjH3
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Great opportunity to hear directly from the COO of reMarkable in Oslo on the impact of AI and Agents.
18 Nov 2025
See what happens when every employee gets their own AI-powered teammate in Slack. 👀 Join us on November 20 to discover how AI agents are transforming the way teams work – automating busywork, surfacing the right info at the right time, and freeing everyone up to focus on what matters most. 🤖 Get an inside look at real-world examples and walk away ready to identify where AI can make your workflows faster and smarter. 🗓 November 20, 2025 at 1pm ET 👉 sforce.co/3JQqIez
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