The Download: OpenAI’s defense contract, and making food from microbes

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. OpenAI’s new defense contract completes its military pivot At the start of 2024, OpenAI’s rules for how armed forces might use its AI models were unambiguous: it prohibited anyone from using them for…
The Download: OpenAI’s defense contract, and making food from microbes

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Donald Trump has appointed a billionaire astronaut to head up NASA
Jarad Isaacman has been into space twice, and was the first private citizen to carry out a spacewalk. (CBS News)
+ Unsurprisingly, he’s also a close associate of Elon Musk. (Fast Company $)
+ Will the appointment make Musk more amenable to NASA? (Economist $)

2  The price of a single bitcoin has passed $100,000 
It’s a remarkable milestone for the famously volatile cryptocurrency. (NYT $)
+ The industry’s faithful hope Donald Trump will pass crypto-friendly laws. (The Guardian)
+ Congrats, investors. What comes next, though? (FT $)

3 Humane isn’t giving up on its AI pin
Despite few sales, it wants to embed the device in your phone and car. (The Verge)+ The pin made a special appearance in our inaugural AI Hype Index. (MIT Technology Review)

 4 Amazon deliveries are slower to arrive in low-income zip codes
Despite the DC residents paying for the same Prime program as their richer neighbors. (WP $)
+ A lawsuit claims Amazon covered up the real reason for the delays. (Ars Technica)

5 Law enforcement has busted two major crypto laundering networks
Criminals swapped huge sums of cash for crypto across crime networks. (Wired $)
+ Over in Dubai, crypto scams are running rampant. (Bloomberg $)

6 Where it all went wrong for the world’s biggest offshore wind company
Ørsted was riding high on the clean energy wave—until it wasn’t. (FT $)
+ The UK is failing spectacularly to harness wind power properly. (Bloomberg $)
+ What’s next for offshore wind. (MIT Technology Review)

7 OnlyFans has quietly launched in China
Although pornography remains illegal in the country. (CNN)
+ Chinese gamers are using a Steam wallpaper app to get porn past the censors. (MIT Technology Review)