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Tony (Antoni) Rosinol is the co-founder and CEO of StackAI, the no-code platform that lets enterprises build, deploy, and govern custom AI agents. An MIT PhD in computer vision and SLAM, he created the open-source Kimera robotics system before pivoting from teaching robots to see the world to teaching agents to run the back office. He started StackAI with fellow MIT PhD Bernard Aceituno out of Y Combinator's Winter 2023 batch, raised nearly $20M, and in May 2026 sold the company to Asana for $75M, where the founders now build toward an operating system for human-agent teams.

Dustin Moskovitz co-founded Facebook in a Harvard dorm room in 2004, then quietly built Asana into a billion-dollar project management company while giving away billions through Open Philanthropy (now Coefficient Giving). The youngest self-made billionaire in the world when Forbes first named him in 2011, Moskovitz has spent the years since turning wealth into what he believes are the most high-impact charitable causes on Earth - from malaria nets to AI safety - alongside his wife Cari Tuna.

Justin Rosenstein is the co-founder of Asana and creator of some of the internet's most influential features - including the Facebook Like button and Gmail Chat. A Stanford mathematics graduate who dropped out of grad school at 20 to join Google, he went on to shape how billions communicate and collaborate online. Now he's wrestling with the consequences of his creations, starring in Netflix's The Social Dilemma and founding One Project, a nonprofit reimagining governance and economics. He lives in Agape, a cooperative house in San Francisco's Mission District founded on unconditional love, and has banned himself from the very technologies he helped build.