Users on Twitter figured out how to use AlphaFold to predict protein-protein interactions—a key capability the DeepMind team was still developing separately. This highlights the power of open models to unlock emergent capabilities discovered by the community.

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The creation of OpenFold was driven by former academics in industry who missed the collaborative models of academia. They saw that replicating DeepMind's restricted AlphaFold tool individually was a massive waste of resources and sought to re-establish a shared, open-source approach for foundational technologies.

OpenFold's strategy isn't just to provide a free tool. By releasing its training code and data, it enables companies to create specialized versions by privately fine-tuning the model on their own proprietary data. This allows firms to maintain a competitive edge while leveraging a shared, open foundation.

The DeepMind team was surprised that their specific software became a ubiquitous tool. They expected to solve a grand challenge and then have others build useful systems based on the concepts, not use the original artifact directly.

Large AI labs like OpenAI are not always the primary innovators in product experience. Instead, a "supply chain of product ideas" exists where startups first popularize new interfaces, like templated creation. The labs then observe what works and integrate these proven concepts into their own platforms.

The PC revolution was sparked by thousands of hobbyists experimenting with cheap microprocessors in garages. True innovation waves are distributed and permissionless. Today's AI, dominated by expensive, proprietary models from large incumbents, may stifle this crucial experimentation phase, limiting its revolutionary potential.

AlphaFold's success in identifying a key protein for human fertilization (out of 2,000 possibilities) showcases AI's power. It acts as a hypothesis generator, dramatically reducing the search space for expensive and time-consuming real-world experiments.

Fears that universal tools reduce differentiation are misplaced. Instead of just leveling the playing field, open tools like OpenFold raise the entire industry's baseline capability. This shifts competition away from who builds the best foundational model to who can ask the most insightful scientific questions.

Following the success of AlphaFold in predicting protein structures, Demis Hassabis says DeepMind's next grand challenge is creating a full AI simulation of a working cell. This 'virtual cell' would allow researchers to test hypotheses about drugs and diseases millions of times faster than in a physical lab.

Cohere's CEO believes if Google had hidden the Transformer paper, another team would have created it within 18 months. Key ideas were already circulating in the research community, making the discovery a matter of synthesis whose time had come, rather than a singular stroke of genius.

Rather than just consuming technology, members of the OpenFold consortium are building businesses on top of it. Companies are providing specialized services like federated learning tools and SaaS platforms, demonstrating how a pre-competitive open technology can spawn a new ecosystem of commercial service providers.

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