Build an OKF brain like mine!

In my last video, I introduced the concept of Google's Open Knowledge Format (OKF). Today, I'm showing you exactly what I've built with it. I have created a personal brain that I use every day to automate complex SEO tasks, generate proposals, and analyze Google search updates. We walk through the structure of an OKF file, including the YAML frontmatter and how it differs from traditional RAG. If you want to make your data and processes agent-ready, my hope is that what I'm building will help you build your own OKF brain. Blog post on this: https://www.mariehaynes.com/build-an-... To build something similar, give these links to your agent (Claude Code / Cowork, ChatGPT Codex or my favourite, Google's Antigravity) and try this prompt: "I want to build an OKF system similar to Marie's. Read these links and then give me some ideas of what this would look like. Then, ask me questions one at a time so that together, we can decide what we want to build: https://cloud.google.com/blog/product... https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatfor... https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a... https://www.mariehaynes.com/okf/    • Build an OKF brain like mine!  " Timestamps: =========== 0:00 - Introduction to my OKF personal brain project 0:54 - Accessing Google's OKF documentation links 1:27 - The power of OKF's standardized structure 2:30 - Explaining YAML front matter requirements 3:42 - OKF playbooks versus skills.mmd files 4:55 - The basic structure of my OKF brain 6:17 - How OKF differs from standard RAG 7:34 - Creating custom playbooks for client work 9:03 - AI will boost productivity, not replace jobs 10:19 - Storing Google SEO documentation as references 11:05 - Seeing the OKF knowledge graph in action 12:36 - Inspecting a markdown file on AI overviews 14:05 - Ingesting new documentation into the OKF brain 16:44 - Approving the agent's OKF update plan 18:03 - Reviewing the newly created markdown reference 18:52 - Asking the OKF brain to summarize data 20:02 - Using OKF for community newsletters 21:38 - Why Google remains an AI leader 22:01 - Getting started with coding agents and OKF