Hassan Uriostegui

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Hassan Uriostegui is a visionary VFX artist, product engineer, and AI founder with 10+ years building consumer products across mobile, video, gaming, and AI. He helped bring video effects to mobile at Viddy before Instagram video, reaching 50M users at a $300M valuation. He later co-founded FlyrTV, raised $6M, and sold the company to Pond5 in 2018. Hassan has built products used by millions, led mobile and AI architecture for startups in Silicon Valley, and is now focused on next-generation AI entertainment and emotional wellness products. His latest launch, FriendJam, turns AI characters, games, and remixable social experiences into a new kind of mobile entertainment app.

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With Sekai raising $30M and Astrocade $50M, what do you think about the AI-gaming space?

AI gaming feels like it is entering the same moment that mobile video, creator tools, and social apps had years ago: the tools are finally simple enough for regular people to make something fun.

Sekai and Astrocade raising major rounds is a strong signal that investors believe games are becoming more generative, more social, and more creator-led.

That is also why we built FriendJam by Jabali.

FriendJam by Jabali - Play, Chat & Remix AI-Games

FriendJam by Jabali is launching a new AI gaming experience where users can instantly play, chat, and remix interactive games from their phone. Unlike traditional mobile games, FriendJam blends AI characters, roleplay, creator-made games, and remixable experiences into one social entertainment app. Players can jump into games instantly, interact with AI-powered characters, and explore fresh content that keeps evolving.

ClineFlow Agent - VibeCoding + Infinite Memory + All Local + Git Friendly

AI made code cheap. It also made it forget everything. Every session starts from zero. No memory. No evolution. Just vibes. ClineFlow fixes that. It adds memory, journals, and commit-driven iteration to your AI workflow — so your system actually improves over time. This isn’t about writing code faster. It’s about building systems that learn how to build themselves.
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