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Latest court documents just unearthed a trove of emails between OpenAI and Elon Musk, giving us a fly-on-the-wall take a look at the early days of the world’s most explosive AI drama.
From AGI dictatorship worries to million-dollar talent wars, the seeds of today’s AI power struggles were planted deeper than anyone knew. Let’s get into it…
In today’s AI rundown:
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Early emails between OpenAI, Musk revealed
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Suleyman: AI with ‘near-infinite’ memory achieved
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Transform blog posts into infographics
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Arc Institute releases ‘ChatGPT for DNA’
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5 recent AI tools & 5 recent AI jobs
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More AI & tech news
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OPENAI & ELON MUSK
📧 Early emails between OpenAI, Musk revealed

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The Rundown: Latest court filings from Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI have exposed internal emails from the corporate’s early life — revealing intense early tensions around control, talent acquisition, and concerns about AI dominance.
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The newly released emails are dated between 2015 and 2018, covering OpenAI’s initial formation to Musk’s eventual departure from the corporate.
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Leadership anxious about control over AGI, with Ilya Sutskever warning of concerns about potential “dictatorship” scenarios from Google or internally.
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Early salary battles erupted when DeepMind attempted to poach OpenAI’s founding team, forcing rapid compensation increases of $100-200K per person.
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Internal debates around Microsoft collaboration surfaced, with Musk stating he’d pay “$50M to not look like Microsoft’s marketing b*tch.”
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Altman’s role also sparked concerns, with Sutskever questioning his ‘cost function’ and whether AGI was his primary motivation.
Why it matters: At any time when each Elon and Sama are involved, you understand the drama might be juicy. These email exchanges are incredible artifacts from the early days of OpenAI’s formation and shed additional light on Musk’s vendetta against Altman and the undercurrents which will have contributed to the board ouster chaos in Nov. 2023.
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MICROSOFT
🧠 Suleyman: AI with ‘near-infinite’ memory achieved

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The Rundown: Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman just revealed the corporate has created prototypes with “near-infinite memory” capabilities in a brand new interview with Times Techies, calling it the ‘critical piece’ of AI development.
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Microsoft’s prototypes can allegedly maintain persistent memory across unlimited sessions, breaking through current limitations.
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Suleyman expects this technology to be available by 2025, enabling AI systems that “just remember” with ongoing, evolving dialogues.
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Suleyman also said that memory is an ‘inflection point’ that makes it price investing time in chats, changing the present frustrating and shallow experience.
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The Microsoft AI CEO also noted a coming shift from AI understanding and seeing context to a real proactive companion over a reactive chatbot.
Why it matters: While we’ve seen memory efforts from systems like ChatGPT, Suleyman’s ‘hole’ description accurately portrays those early iterations. Unlocking the power for limitless memory can result in models that may form lasting, evolving relationships with users and higher understand their needs and goals.
AI TRAINING
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AI RESEARCH
🧬 Arc Institute releases ‘ChatGPT for DNA’

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The Rundown: Scientists on the Arc Research Institute just introduced Evo, an AI model trained on 2.7M microbial genomes that may each interpret and generate genetic sequences with unprecedented accuracy.
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Unlike traditional language models trained on text, Evo concurrently learns from DNA, RNA, and protein sequences.
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In early tests, Evo already designed working genetic editing tools and accurately predicted how DNA changes would affect bacteria.
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Evo can generate entirely recent genome-length sequences over 1M base pairs long, though they aren’t able to forming fully viable organisms yet.
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The researchers deliberately excluded human-affecting viral genomes from training for safety reasons.
Why it matters: Having a ‘ChatGPT for DNA’ is a mind-blowing unlock, with the potential to drastically speed up research, design recent proteins for drug development, predict disease-causing mutations, and more. Nonetheless, it also raises questions on how society will responsibly handle tools that may write genetic code as easily as we write emails.
NEW TOOLS & JOBS
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QUICK HITS
Stanford researchers unveiled SEQUOIA, an AI system that may predict gene expression patterns in cancer cells by analyzing standard biopsy images, potentially eliminating the necessity for expensive testing.
Kai-Fu Lee’s 01.ai revealed a breakthrough in efficient AI training, achieving competitive results in comparison with OpenAI’s reported $1B investment into training GPT-5.
The MIT Jameel Clinic released Boltz-1, an open-source biomolecular model that matches Google DeepMind’s AlphaFold3’s accuracy in predicting 3D structures.
Nvidia’s upcoming Blackwell AI chips reportedly suffer overheating issues, prompting design revisions and raising concerns about data center deployment timelines.
Google’s Gemini AI chatbot sparked concerns after delivering a threatening message telling a Michigan student to ‘die’ during a routine homework help conversation, prompting the corporate to acknowledge a security filter failure.
U.S. President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping reached recent landmark agreements on AI nuclear controls within the pair’s final meeting before the administration change, ensuring that only humans will make decisions with nuclear weapons.
Coca-Cola released a brand new AI-generated Christmas commercial, partnering with Silverside AI to reimagine its original “Holidays Are Coming” spot.
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