Longreads + Open Thread

Costco, Wolfe, Silvers, the Tech Canon, Price Targets, Distribution, Antitrust, AI

Today's issue of The Diff brought to you by our sponsor, Warp.

Longreads

Books

Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI: Before reading this book, I "knew" that the way many tools in AI work is by converting a real-world question into a linear algebra problem and then solving it, but beyond reciting that line I was not in a great position to describe exactly what that entailed or how it worked. Why Machines Learn is a very good guide to what, practically, is going on when I ask ChatGPT a question and get back a well-formed answer.

The book borrows its structure from Sophie's World: chapters tend to start with some narrative, introducing a few personalities and sharing some fun stories about them before moving on to the more academic material. There are lots of details I hadn't known about—the first known mention of linear algebra comes from a two thousand year old Chinese text; the Intel 4004 was designed by one of the early pioneers of neural networks; Geoffrey Hinton's academic journey was longer and weirder than I'd realized, including a brief period studying philosophy followed by a stint as a carpenter.

The book does a good job of walking through the actual math behind AI. It's hard to know what the right balance is, here—if you don't have any previous exposure to linear algebra or calculus, you'll probably be lost, but it doesn't have any more math than necessary, and relegates some of it to appendices.

Overall, this is a great book for converting some of the intuitions about how AI models work into more concrete math. It's also a great work of intellectual history: many different threads from many researchers over multiple generations got us to where we are today, and in some cases the work that has great practical importance today was a just a theoretical construct hardware was more expensive.

Open Thread

A Word From Our Sponsors

Still running payroll the old way?

Warp is built for founders and startups who have less time on their hands. Warp bundles payroll, compliance, and benefits into a single dashboard, automating annoying registrations that come with hiring across states or offshore.

Unlike bloated platforms pushing unnecessary features like applicant tracking systems and performance reviews for your employees, Warp is laser-focused on the essentials. Get in, get it done, get out.

Say goodbye to endless payroll reminders and cryptic notices from tax departments. Reclaim your time and focus on what truly matters – growing your startup.

Get started now at joinwarp.com/thediff.

Diff Jobs

Companies in the Diff network are actively looking for talent. See a sampling of current open roles below:

Even if you don't see an exact match for your skills and interests right now, we're happy to talk early so we can let you know if a good opportunity comes up.

If you’re at a company that's looking for talent, we should talk! Diff Jobs works with companies across fintech, hard tech, consumer software, enterprise software, and other areas—any company where finding unusually effective people is a top priority.