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Longreads

Books

Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World: It's hard to write a business history about companies that, until recently, weren't producing any material revenue whatsoever. This book does a decent job of tracing the history of OpenAI and DeepMind, including some of their surprising parallels—DeepMind was a venture-backed company and then a big tech subsidiary that was desperately struggling to be some sort of nonprofit or not-quite-purely-for-profit business, at the same time that OpenAI started out that way and moved in the opposite direction. Since AI research was such a small world, and since many relevant people were involved in both companies, the book manages to get in some good stories about the founding and early days of the big labs.

The book is not, and isn't trying to be, a look at the technical aspects of AI. (For that, Why Machines Learn is a great introduction.) And, unfortunately, there appear to be lots of well-written NDAs, so some of the stories feel like they're missing critical details. The interpersonal focus makes some parts weaker than others—the chapter on AI ethics mashes together basically unrelated concepts (AIs delivering bad answers because of bad data; AIs delivering good-but-upsetting answers because they have more data) into one vague and seemingly useless idea—that AI tools can only be trusted when they tell us what we already knew.

Still, worth reading if you weren't following the AI story earlier and want to quickly catch up on the dramatis personae.

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