Mira Murati, the former chief technology officer of OpenAI who unexpectedly left the company in September, has helped found a new artificial intelligence startup called Thinking Machines Lab, adding to the wave of young companies that have been formed in the race to lead AI.
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Thinking Machines Lab aims to «make AI systems more widely understood, customizable and generally capable,» according to a blog post from the new company. It said it would freely share its technologies with outside researchers and companies, a practice known as «open source.»
Thinking Machines Lab declined to say if it has raised money.
Murati, 36, was among OpenAI's top executives and researchers who left the company after the surprise ouster of its CEO, Sam Altman, in November 2023 and his reinstatement five days later. Some of them had clashed with Altman over the direction of OpenAI and its philosophy over AI, a powerful technology that has implications for jobs and society.
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