Mira Murati, Former CTO of OpenAI, Starts Startup for AI Research and Products

Mira Murati has started her own artificial intelligence (AI) company, "Thinking Machines Lab," over five months after leaving her position as CTO of OpenAI. The company's objective, according to Murati, who announced the launch on X, is straightforward: develop AI by making it widely applicable and intelligible through sound foundations, open science, and real-world applications. The goal of the AI research and product startup is to close the current gaps in AI and increase the systems' general capability, understandability, and customisability.
Although AI skills have significantly improved, there are still significant gaps, according to the company's blog post. The fast-developing capabilities of frontier AI systems are not well understood by the scientific community. The best research labs hold the majority of the knowledge on how these systems are educated, which restricts both the public conversation about AI and people's capacity to use it efficiently. Furthermore, despite their potential, people still find it challenging to adapt these systems to their own needs and values.
What Thinking Machine Lab will Offer?
Rather than concentrating on creating completely autonomous AI systems, Thinking Machines Lab will create customised AI systems with sophisticated multimodal capabilities. According to the AI firm, it intends to regularly release technical papers, blog entries, and code that emphasise cross-industry human-AI collaboration. Many of the roughly 30 workers at Thinking Machines Lab have prior experience with firms like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Character AI, and Mistral AI. After working with OpenAI for six years, Murati departed the company in September of last year. She stated that she was taking a break to "do her own exploration" at the time of her departure. She is Thinking Machines Lab's CEO.
Barret Zoph, the CTO of Thinking Machines Lab, left OpenAI in September of last year. The company's principal scientist is John Schulman, who departed OpenAI for rival company Anthropic in August of last year. According to reports, Murati is negotiating to raise $100 million for her new AI business from unidentified VC firms. The corporation did neither confirm nor deny if it had raised money in its blog post.
Growing Network of AI Startup
The most recent addition to the already saturated AI startup market is Thinking Machines Lab. In the global competition to develop generative AI models, it will face off against industry titans including OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google, and Microsoft. India's increasing need for AI hardware and software has opened the door for a new wave of entrepreneurs that prioritise using GenAI technology in consumer and corporate applications over infrastructure development. India is home to more than 200 GenAI businesses, which have earned a total of $1.2 billion in funding since 2020, according to the report "The Rise of India's GenAI Brigade."
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