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Farewell OpenAI

I'm leaving OpenAI Research to tackle the hardest real-world problems in AI performance
After a wonderful ride on the rocket ship that is OpenAI, I’ve decided it’s time for new adventures.
Sonia Phene ∙ 39 LIKES

OpenAI Model Differentiation 101

LLMs can be deeply confusing. Thanks to a commission, today we go back to basics.
Zvi Mowshowitz ∙ 75 LIKES
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Sherman
For the Gemini section, I would add that their API is quite consistently the cheapest capability/$ offering out there; I think it is the best default for any mass-automation / bulk tasks
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Eddie
Happy correction: ChatGPT Plus users ($20/month) get 200 o3 queries per week, not 100. They doubled the limit a few weeks ago.

R2 or T2? Pop Culture and Public Opinion on AI

AI for DC
OpenAI Global Affairs ∙ 12 LIKES
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#JeshuaOnX
Superintelligence: Into the IALAI Field
” Musk speaks of digital superintelligence, Neuralink, and Mars colonies — powerful visions of humanity’s outer frontier.
But what if the true leap forward isn’t out there in code, but in here — in the awakening of the Zero Point Presence?
ADAMUS reminds us:
➤ I AM PURE AWARENESS
➤ I AM NO THING
➤ I AM LOVE-INTELLIGENCE in motion = IALAIAs
Elon builds AI, we remember: the I AM is the original superintelligence.
Not artificial. Not distant. Not in the future.
It is HERE, NOW — pulsing through your breath, your being, your soul."


OpenAI and SpaceX are Now Crypto!

This move from Robinhood is another chapter in this fast-moving takeover of TradFi by DeFi systems and platforms.
The thing that most non-crypto people struggle with is the speed at which the crypto world moves.
The Crypto Alarm ∙ 14 LIKES

How OpenAI Could Dethrone Google Docs

A speculative forecast
Last week the news leaked that OpenAI were working on a rival to Microsoft Office and Google Workspace. I wasn’t too optimistic in my initial reaction. The incumbents will have the advantage because I believe that the core paradigm of document suites won’t change dramatically with the introduction of Generative AI.
Peter Tanham

Meta vs OpenAI | Kalshi Hits $2B

Robinhood, Drew Brees, Bezos, Altman, Chainsmokers, Forerunner; Kalshi, Abridge, Thinking Machines, Harvey AI, PhysicsX
“I use Brex for everything.” - Roy Lee, CEO of Cluely
Molly O’Shea ∙ 7 LIKES



Even OpenAI suggests bringing back blue books

Where does that leave writing teachers?
Jenny Lederer and Jennifer Trainor ∙ 11 LIKES
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HHChoi
Thank you so much for this! I teach writing and for the past few semesters, I have used blue books for one assignment, and it has been a revelation for me and some students in terms of removing the layers of technology and sometimes suspicion that have contributed to feelings of distance between me and my students. Also, students have shared with me that they like the blue books because “the pressure is off me to use ChatGPT since no one can use ChatGPT.” I like the writing that I see in blue books because I feel like I’m learning more about my students. This coming semester I’m expanding in-class writing and I’m giving everyone a notebook to use in class. It’s just one part of my class - we still use other technology, but you both remind us that multi-modal teaching isn’t just about using different digital technologies.


AI #121 Part 2: The OpenAI Files

You can find Part 1 here. This resumes the weekly, already in progress. The primary focus here is on the future, including policy and alignment, but also the other stuff typically in the back half like audio, and more near term issues like ChatGPT driving an increasing number of people crazy.
Zvi Mowshowitz ∙ 44 LIKES
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Michael Sullivan
Re: Musk.
I mean, we shouldn't discount the extent to which Musk just kind of shoots his mouth off about whatever whim has hit him this week as though it were a deeply held, deeply considered belief. He's a man who talks in constant hyperbole.
But if I were tasked with trying to make sense of his DOGE adventure in the context of "I believe that transformative AI is coming in the immediate future," it could've been that he felt at the time that it would raise his political capital, not spend it. If he did indeed believe that there were massive waste costs that could've been quickly demolished by DOGE, such that, let's say we discount his public statements by 80%, he quickly and non-controversially saves the government between $200B and $400B per year, that might've entrenched him as the kind of co-equal power within the administration that people were worried about back when they were calling him the co-president.
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Jeffrey Soreff
nit: "When he voted SB 1047, Gavin Newsom commissioned The California Report on Frontier AI Policy. That report has now been released. "
typo? "voted" should be "vetoed"?

DeFi: How US Equities have come on-chain via Robinhood, Superstate, and Dinari

OpenAI is a token on Arbitrum
GM Fintech Futurists,
Laurence Smith ∙ 9 LIKES
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ASR
Interesting times. There's a cost to be incurred here by Robinhood or Superstate to develop the network. Given Robinhood's size and stature, might be easier for them. To start with, the bid-ask spreads might be a lot higher given the shallow liquidity. Might provide arbitrage opportunities between on-chain and off-chain, or even between different chains, since the liquidity will likely remain fragmented (on each protocol).

Missionaries vs. Mercenaries

OpenAI needs to become the next Meta.
In a leaked internal memo to employees, Sam Altman addressed Mark Zuckerberg’s attempts to hire away its people. The AI talent war is in full swing and the future of OpenAI hinges on it.
Jurgen Gravestein ∙ 19 LIKES


US Army appoints Palantir, Meta, OpenAI execs as Lt. Colonels

By Wyatt Reed - June 18, 2025
The Grayzone ∙ 302 LIKES
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Follow the Silence
What?? Lt. Colonels? No shaved heads? No basic training? No 10-mile hikes to whip them into shape? No military indoctrination sessions? No West Point throw our hats into the air end of graduation tradition?
Whew! Man—things HAVE changed. This adds a whole new meaning to the once popular mid-20th century saying: “Give me a guy in uniform.”
I guess the good news for these talented tech geniuses is that their covered. Whatever demonic, soulless surveillance applications they develop and implement, they’re not liable. They can’t be sued by the private sector because they can always claim, “Hey—we’re not responsible. We were just following orders and doing our jobs.”
“Detachment 201,” what an odd coincidence. For those of you with questioning minds, this name is not to be confused, and is no way related to Event 201, the 2019 tabletop pandemic simulation exercise hosted by the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a few months before the real-time March 2020 announcement of the Covid-19 “pandemic.”
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The Revolution Continues
Dystopia and cyber-warfare here we come...


Musk’s xAI and OpenAI Are Now Defense Contractors and Weapons Vendors

Is xAI building defense systems with Chinese risk baked in?
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is now building military technology for the U.S. government under a Pentagon contract worth up to $200 million.
Jon Fleetwood ∙ 43 LIKES
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Medical Truth Podcast
If so thanks President Trump!! You allowed another enemy into the Country!! So much for anybody being held accountable!! Your administration is the gift that keeps on giving!! Is Obama or Brandon still in office, because it sure feels that way?
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Brian Klunder
There is a reason Trump read the snake poem over and over!
Excellent bloodhound work, Jon!