All of life's molecules
Plus, how our brain's changing with AI, charting trends, and a swath of OpenAI updates.
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Quick programming note — We’ll be off next week for family time, returning on May 26 with your ML reads.
What we're reading.
1/ DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs teamed up to release AlphaFold 3, which can predict the structure and interactions of all life’s molecules with unprecedented accuracy. Oh yeah, and scientists can access it for free today. My mind is actually blown. Learn more at the Google Blog >
2/ The more we use AI, the more our minds evolve. The same can be said of every transformational technology humans have ever developed. So…where are our minds going? Learn more at Every’s Chain of Thought >
3/ Our favorite research lab latest update covers progress towards universal version control, a rich text CRDT, and their researchers-in-residence progress. I love reading this. Check it out. Learn more at Ink + Switch >
4/ Amidst a coming announcement on Monday morning, OpenAI’s set their guiding principles for building models in their Model Spec. 56 pages of unfiltered technical openness. Learn more at OpenAI >
5/ More OpenAI. Here’s a leaked document outlining their approach to working with publishers. Note that this is slightly out of date, but it points to the outline of AI writing we all need to get used to. Learn more at AdWeek >
6/ Okay, last OpenAI. This time on the fight against disinformation and the deepfake detector they’ve released ahead of the 2024 election. Thoughts? Learn more at The New York Times >
7/ Wrapping this week up with the AI Index, a holistic look at current AI trends from Stanford University’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. Learn more at Stanford >
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