Week Notes: July 27
Happy Saturday. It’s been an eventful few weeks in the world, and in my life. Traveling back from the Air Mail HQ in NYC this morning and catching up on some interesting links of note…
Fortnite Coming to AltStore
It is super interesting that Fortnite, one of the biggest and highest profile games in the world today, is not in the App Store, but is soon going to be in an independent app store run by a team of two indie developers. Wild.
Runway Ripped Off YouTube Creators
The source material for AI models continues to be problematic. And the ability of these AI CEOs to avoid telling the truth about what they are doing is astonishing. Big props to Samantha Cole and 404 Media for this piece.
OpenAI announces SearchGPT
In other AI news, OpenAI is coming for you Google. The rapid pace of new products and ideas coming out of OpenAI is impressive. (Alas, we don’t have full transparency on its training data either.)
Google Is the Only Search Engine That Works with Reddit
Another interesting wrinkle in the future of search: exclusive indexing deals? This is a strange one. I do not like the precedent of sites inking deals with search engines to index their content. It completely contradicts decades of history of how the web works.
Zuck: Open Source AI Is the Path Forward
Last but not least, Mark Zuckerberg argues in favor of an “open” source approach to AI models. I put “open” in quotes, because this is not an open-sourced code structure. The model weights are open, but the training set and inputs are not. (I like how Ben Thompson calls this an “open weights” model.) Still, I like this approach and find myself agreeing more and more with Zuckerberg lately.