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Mira Murati Launches Thinking Machines Lab to Enhance Human-AI Collaboration

Mira Murati Launches Thinking Machines Lab

Mira Murati, the former chief technology officer of OpenAI, has officially launched Thinking Machines Lab, a new startup focused on enhancing human-AI collaboration and maintaining high safety standards in artificial intelligence.

Thinking Machines Lab emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday, revealing its commitment to making AI systems more accessible and user-friendly.

In a recent blog post, Murati expressed the vision for her new venture, stating, ‘To bridge the gaps, we’re building Thinking Machines Lab to make AI systems more widely understood, customizable, and generally capable.’

Since stepping away from OpenAI, Murati has attracted significant interest from venture capitalists eager to invest in her vision. In just a few months, she has assembled a team of leading machine learning researchers and engineers from prominent tech organizations such as Meta and Anthropic.

Team of Experts

The team includes several former colleagues, including John Schulman, co-creator of ChatGPT, and Jonathan Lachman, previously the head of special projects at OpenAI. These experts are expected to drive the innovative initiatives of the startup.

Murati emphasized the importance of fostering human-AI collaboration and mentioned the startup’s goal of contributing to AI safety by maintaining rigorous standards that prevent misuse of their technologies.

Thinking Machines Lab aims to lead in creating multimodal systems that cooperate with human users effectively, setting a high bar for safety and ethical AI deployment.

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