I’m Olalekan Ogundipe, a full-stack developer and protocol designer with over 9 years of experience building systems where technology meets real-world responsibility.
I’m the original author of O-lang (Orchestration Language) — an open, governance-first protocol that enforces runtime boundaries for AI systems in regulated domains, such as healthcare, finance, government, and critical infrastructure. O-lang emerged from a simple but urgent insight: AI should be powerful—but never in control. It separates intent from execution, treats capabilities as auditable contracts, and ensures that policy violations are mechanically detectable, not just hoped against.
My work sits at the intersection of AI safety, deterministic orchestration, and semantic enforcement—not through prompts or best-effort conventions, but through a neutral runtime that mediates every action.
I thrive in mission-driven, fast-paced environments and actively contribute to open-source projects that prioritize trust, transparency, and human accountability.
If you’re working on governed AI, agent safety, or infrastructure where failure isn’t an option—I’d welcome a conversation.
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