Musk Testifies He's Suing OpenAI to Stop Altman's ‘Looting' (8 minute read)
Elon Musk says that OpenAI's pivot from a charity to a for-profit business is wrong and sets a concerning precedent for other philanthropic efforts. He is suing OpenAI and its co-founders, seeking the unwinding of the for-profit restructuring of OpenAI. Musk says he felt that OpenAI's founders took advantage of his money, reputation, and guidance to get the startup off the ground, only to abandon its public-focused principles and capitalize on the project for their own benefit. OpenAI's attorneys say that the lawsuit is primarily an attempt to undermine a top competitor to Musk's own AI company.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Curious cases of financial engineering in biotech (32 minute read)
Finance doesn't really make drug development easier. However, it does make failure more survivable. Financialization is just the process of making implicit economic relationships explicit and tradable. Having more liquid markets for biotech risk is almost certainly better than having fewer. The industry being willing to fund biology that's expensive and likely to fail could result in more discoveries that change the world.
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Antibiotics Are an Economic Failure (17 minute read)
The discovery of antibiotics enabled many of our modern medical procedures, including many routine surgeries and immunosuppressant treatments such as chemotherapy. Antibiotic resistance is considered to be one of the greatest public health threats to humanity. If a new antibiotic entered the market, it would either be used as a last line of defense, which means few doses would be sold, or it would be widely used until resistance developed again, after which sales would drop. Antibiotics are only used for a few days, so there's little profit potential. These factors mean there's less money in developing and selling antibiotics compared to drugs for chronic diseases.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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Long-running Agents (26 minute read)
Long-running agents can keep making progress over time across many context windows and sandboxes. They can recover from failure, leave structural artifacts behind, and resume where they left off. This post looks at the current state of long-running agents and explains how an engineer can use long-running agents today without writing the whole thing from scratch.
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GitHub Actions is the weakest link (14 minute read)
Almost every open source supply chain incident from the past eighteen months involves GitHub Actions features behaving exactly as documented. Actions is basically a package manager with no lockfile, no integrity hashes, and no transitive visibility. The whole product is a collection of features that are convenient, but very easy to assemble into something dangerous. GitHub plans to add fixes, but the company says that changing the defaults will break existing workflows.
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Software Is Eating the World (But Actually This Time) (32 minute read)
Software ate distribution, but most of the work was still done by humans. AI changes that - the work is now becoming software. Agents can read, reason, call tools, verify, revise, and perform long-running tasks. As models commoditize, the apps that capture messy operational data will be the ones to improve fastest and defend their position longest.
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How ChatGPT serves ads (5 minute read)
OpenAI's ad platform has two halves. The ChatGPT back end injects structured objects into the conversation while the model is responding. On the merchant side, a tracking SDK runs in the visitor's browser and reports product views back to OpenAI. These two parts are tied together by Fernet-encrypted click tokens. This post explains each part of the distribution loop in detail.
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Warp (GitHub Repo)
The new open-source Warp repository is funded by OpenAI, and the new agentic management workflows are powered by GPT models.
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