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oogle revealed a
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t detailed the
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cto
'interface to the internet'. While much of the document was blacked=
out, it was clear how much OpenAI expects ChatGPT to revolutionize the=
internet. The company planned to spend the first half of 2025 building=
out ChatGPT as a super assistant and then shift in the second half to
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ChatGPT future just reveale=
d =E2=80=94 get ready for a =E2=80=98super assistant' (3 minute read)
The Justice Department's antitrust case=
against Google revealed a heavily redacted document from OpenAI from late =
2024 that detailed the company's internal strategy and its goal to create a=
de facto 'interface to the internet'. While much of the document was black=
ed out, it was clear how much OpenAI expects ChatGPT to revolutionize the i=
nternet. The company planned to spend the first half of 2025 building out C=
hatGPT as a super assistant and then shift in the second half to generating=
monetizable demand. One of the company's cornerstone strategies is to buil=
d out more data centers to keep up with ChatGPT's ballooning user base.
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Google Now Lets You Use AI =
Without Internet on Smartphones (2 minute read)
Google's new app, Edge Gallery, allows =
users to download and use AI models on smartphones. The Android app can be =
downloaded and installed through a GitHub repository - an iOS version will =
be available soon. There are several models available, including Gemma 3 an=
d 3n and Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 models. The models can be used without an inter=
net connection once installed.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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It's Waymo's World. We're A=
ll Just Riding in It (11 minute read)
Waymo cracked a million total paid ride=
s in late 2023. By the end of 2024, it reached five million, and it is on t=
rack to blow past 20 million full autonomous trips by the end of the year. =
The company's service is only available in a few cities right now, but it m=
ight be available everywhere sooner than expected. The competition in the i=
ndustry is just getting started, with Tesla planning to reveal a robotaxi s=
ervice in the coming weeks.
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Elon Musk to build enormous=
Texas =E2=80=98gigabay' to store 1,000 Starships (3 minute read)
SpaceX plans to build the biggest struc=
ture in the world to house up to 1,000 Starship rockets per year. The gigab=
ay is part of the company's plans to launch multiple rockets per day to rea=
ch and colonize Mars. Elon Musk estimates that SpaceX will need to launch u=
p to 2,000 rockets to Mars in every two-year window to carry the cargo need=
ed to set up a colony. He aims to send humans to Mars by 2029.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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Claude Code: An analysis (B=
ook)
This is a report on Claude Code generat=
ed by Claude Opus 4 with the help of almost all of the major flagship model=
s. Claude Code is an agentic coding tool with a few new novel components. I=
t has a streaming architecture that handles real-time model responses, tool=
execution, and UI updates, safety systems that provide security without di=
srupting workflow, a tool design that bridges AI reasoning and system execu=
tion, and prompt engineering that reliably controls complex model behavior.=
The report covers the foundation of Claude Code's architecture, data struc=
tures and the information architecture, control flow and the orchestration =
engine, tools and the execution engine, and much more.
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Systems Correctness Practic=
es at Amazon Web Services (22 minute read)
AWS strives to deliver reliable service=
s that customers can trust completely, which requires maintaining the highe=
st standards of security durability, integrity, and availability. Systems c=
orrectness serves as the cornerstone for achieving these priorities. This a=
rticle looks at the formal methods used across AWS to deliver complex servi=
ces with high confidence in correctness. It covers more traditional formal =
approaches such as theorem proving, deductive verification, and model check=
ing, as well as more lightweight semi-formal approaches such as property-ba=
sed testing, fuzzing, and runtime monitoring.
|
|
For Some Recent Graduates, =
the A.I. Job Apocalypse May Already Be Here (9 minute read)
Millions of young graduates are enterin=
g into industries that have little use for their skills, view them as expen=
sive and expendable, and are rapidly phasing out their jobs in favor of art=
ificial intelligence. This emerging crisis for entry-level workers is being=
fueled in part by rapid advances in AI capabilities. Unemployment for rece=
nt college graduates has jumped to an unusually high 5.8% in recent months.=
While some executives are making a calculated bet on AI systems, there are=
many risks, for example, the expectation that entry-level jobs are short-l=
ived may lead companies to underinvest in job training, mentorship, and oth=
er programs aimed at entry-level workers, leaving those workers unprepared =
for more senior roles later on.
|
The U.S. Plan to Hobble Chi=
na Tech Isn't Working (9 minute read)
US efforts to win the tech race against=
China have so far failed. While White House officials and their proxies wa=
nt to ban the export of AI microchips and the tools to make them, some outs=
ide the administration say that such policies are backfiring by acceleratin=
g China's development of its own tech ecosystem. The debate comes down to w=
hether it is better to have China dependent on US tech or if the national s=
ecurity risk of China having US tech is too great. China's well-organized, =
well-funded, and consistent push for self-sufficiency has lessened its depe=
ndence on other countries, and each year it produces a greater proportion o=
f everything it needs.
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