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Three weeks ago, an engineer named Calvin French-sox, who worked in one of OpenAi’s most promising new products, resigned from the company.

Just posted a exciting blog post In what it was to work there for a year, including Sleepless Sprint for the construction of Codex. This is the new Openai encoding agent who competes with tools such as the Crosor and Anthropic Claude Code.

The Frenchman-sox said he did not leave because of any “drama”, but because he wants to return to being a starting founder. He was a co -founder of the Customer Data Startup department, which was purchased by Twilio in 2020 for $ 3.2 billion.

Some of what they revealed about Openai’s culture would not surprise anyone, but other observations fight some misunderstandings about the company. (Could not be approached immediately for comments.)

Quick growth: Openai increased from 1,000 to 3,000 people a year there, he wrote.

The LLM model manufacturer certainly has reasons for such hiring. It is the fastest growing consumer product and its competitors are also increasing quickly. In March, he said that Chatgpt had over 500 million active users And climbing quickly.

Chaos: “Everything breaks when you escalate it quickly: How to get in touch as a company, reference structures.

Like a small start, people are still authorized to act on their ideas with little or no bureaucracy. But this also means that many groups copy efforts. “I must have seen half of libraries for things like tail management or loops,” he offered as examples.

The coding skill also varies from Google experienced engineers who write code that can handle a billion users, in recently legitimized doctorates who do not. This, coupled with the flexible Python language, means that the central code of code, also known as “The Back-End Monolith”, is “a piece of dumping soil”, he described.

Things often break or can take excessive time to run. But top engineering managers know this and work for improvements, he wrote.

“Starting the Spirit”: Openai does not seem to know yet that it is a giant company until it runs entirely in Slack. It feels very much like moving and breaking and making meta in the early years of Facebook, noticed. The company is also full of recruitments from Meta.

The French-prominence described how the upper team of about eight engineers, four researchers, two designers, two market staff and one product manager built and started Codex in just seven weeks, are starting to finish, without almost any sleep.

But the launch was magical. Just by activating it, they got users. “I have never seen a product get so much direct uppick only from appearance on a left -wing bar, but this is the power of Chatgpt.”

Secret Fishbowl: Chatgpt is an extremely detailed company. This led to a culture of secretity in an attempt to tighten the leaks to the public. At the same time, the company is watching X. If a post goes viral there, Openai will see it and possibly respond to it. “A friend of mine was joking.” This company runs on vibes twitter, “he wrote.

Greater misconception: The French-Howen implied that the greatest misconception of Openai is that it is not worried about security as it should. Certainly many AI security peoples, including former Openai officials, have criticized its procedures.

Although doomsayers are concerned about the theoretical dangers of humanity, there is more focus on practical security, such as “hate speech, abuse, handling of political prejudice, making bio-paste, self-injury, immediate injection,” he wrote.

Openai does not ignore the long -term potential implications, he wrote. There are researchers who look at them and knows that hundreds of millions of people use LLMS today for everything, from medical tips to treatment.

Governments are watching. Competitors are watching (and Openai is watching competitors in return). “The bets feel really high.”

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