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Kylie Robison

Kylie Robison

Senior AI Reporter

Kylie Robison is a Senior AI Reporter for The Verge, working closely with The Verge’s policy and tech teams. She joined The Verge from Fortune, where she extensively covered the inner-workings of Elon Musk’s X with scoops on its plans to begin charging new users $1 a year to access key features, its plans to remove headlines from news articles, a chaotic internal all-hands after the platform sued Media Matters, and more. She authored the magazine’s cover story on OpenAI and has also profiled buzzy AI startups like Runway. She lives in San Francisco with her cat, who regularly appears in the background of her meetings. She spends her free time snowboarding, traveling, and playing games on her Nintendo Switch.

You can reach her on Signal: @kylie.01

Ethics statement, May 2024: Kylie's parent is employed by GitHub. She therefore does not currently report or edit stories about GitHub products or GitHub as a company.

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Anthropic and Menlo Ventures partner on new $100 million AI fund.

The Anthology Fund (a play on the Anthropic name) is a new AI fund aimed at supporting the next generation of AI startups— and it’s accepting applications. It will invest in seed and Series A startups with check sizes starting at $100K.

If accepted, startups will also get access to Anthropic’s most advanced AI models with $25,000 in free credits. 


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OpenAI partners with Los Alamos National Laboratory

OpenAI announced that it is teaming up with Los Alamos National Laboratory to explore how advanced AI models, such as GPT-4o, can safely aid in bioscientific research. I’m a bit disappointed because this was the plot of the science fiction horror book I always wanted to write.

The goal is to test how GPT-4o can help scientists perform tasks in a lab using vision and voice modalities.


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a16z is trying to keep AI alive with Oxygen initiative.

According to The Information, VC firm Andreessen Horowitz has secured thousands of AI chips, including Nvidia H100 GPUs, to dole out to its AI portfolio companies in exchange for equity. The initiative is aptly named Oxygen, because these chips are that integral to AI companies. The chips are almost impossible to secure for small startups too, because Big Tech companies hoover up all the supply.


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OpenAI CTO chats board structure, AGI, and Apple Deal.

I’m at Fortune’s MPW dinner in San Francisco, where OpenAI CTO Mira Murati had a quick, wide-ranging conversation about the state of the company.

What I found most interesting was her comments on the weird board structure: The previous non-profit board structure didn’t have accountability to anyone but themselves, she said. That is the old board that ousted CEO Sam Altman.