Scoop: OpenAI's head of safety systems, Johannes Heidecke, is leaving the company. Plus...
-OpenAI is reorganizing its safety and research teams to bring them closer together
-Mia Glaese will lead this combined group as VP of research and safety
OpenAI hardware chief Tang Tan allegedly helped coach recruits on how to evade Apple’s data security protocols and directed them to bring confidential Apple parts to job interviews at OpenAI.
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“OpenAI’s nascent hardware business now rests on the shakiest of foundations, rotten to its core by its illegal reliance on misappropriated trade secrets,” Apple says in the lawsuit.
NEW: Apple is suing OpenAI, claiming the ChatGPT-maker stole trade secrets and encouraged former employees to bring "prototypes" to job interviews.
Story to come shortly...
NEW: Apple is suing OpenAI, claiming the ChatGPT-maker stole trade secrets and encouraged former employees to bring "prototypes" to job interviews.
Story to come shortly...
Yes, Sarah Wynn-Williams did seem to break her non-disparagement clause when she wrote Careless People. But Meta's bonkers campaign to silence her shows that her criticism of Zuck & Co is well grounded.
For my newsletter this week, I tried fine-tuning my own models using tools from @PrimeIntellect and @adaption_ai. Most of the big labs are using AI to build powerful models, but the same approach could also give people greater control over their own AI.
Solid-state batteries are safer and more capable—but harder to mass-produce. They also represent an opportunity for non-Chinese companies to get back in the game.