The spring was humanity’s first tool that allowed us to store energy and then release it when we wanted, often amplifying our effort.
Roma Agrawal in Nuts and Bolts
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The spring was humanity’s first tool that allowed us to store energy and then release it when we wanted, often amplifying our effort.
Roma Agrawal in Nuts and Bolts
Microsoft is also a very large investor in OpenAI and a recent investor in Mistral, another LLM startup. The “$650 million” license fee is essentially a way to circumvent the growing hostility in Washington DC towards “big tech” companies buying “startups.” *This isn’t technically an acquisition, but it is a good way to get all its benefits.* If the DoJ had any real desire to do something meaningful, it would go after Microsoft. Otherwise, we are going to see this innovative technique become very common in Silicon Valley. Smaller public companies have been using this structure regularly for their “acquisitions”.
Om Malik in Microsoft’s Brazen AI Inflection
What a great idea!
Interesting…
when you hammer a nail, the compression forces are huge, sending shockwaves through its body, but the duration of the loading is just a fraction of a second. Smash the nail hard enough and it doesn’t have time to buckle. Part of the reason for this is the strange behavior of metals when loaded. The load at which they deform can depend on how quickly that load is applied: the quicker it’s done, the more force a metal can resist without failing.
Roma Agrawal in Nuts and Bolts
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