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Former OpenAI CTO, Mira Murati Launches AI Start-Up, ‘Thinking Machines Lab’

by Faith Amonimo
February 19, 2025
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Mira Murati, former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at OpenAI, has officially launched Thinking Machines Lab, an AI-focused start-up aiming to build advanced, human-aligned AI systems.

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With a team of 30 leading AI researchers and engineers, including talent from OpenAI, Meta, and Mistral, the company is set to compete with industry giants in AI development.

Murati’s start-up differentiates itself by focusing on AI alignment, ensuring models reflect human values and cater to a broad range of applications beyond traditional AI tools.

“We’re building AI that can adapt to the full spectrum of human expertise and enable a broader spectrum of applications,” the company stated in its launch blog post.

Below is the latest post of the company announcing its launch on X (formally Twitter):

Key aspects of Thinking Machines Lab

  • AI Alignment Focus: Encoding human values into AI models for safer, more reliable technology.
  • Top Talent from OpenAI and Rivals: Over two-thirds of the team consists of former OpenAI employees.
  • Open-Source Research Contributions: Plans to share code, datasets, and model specifications to advance AI safety.

A Team of AI Industry Leaders

The start-up has already attracted some of the biggest names in AI research:

  • Barret Zoph: Former OpenAI researcher, now Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Thinking Machines Lab.
  • John Schulman: OpenAI co-founder, now Chief Scientist at the start-up. Schulman previously left OpenAI for Anthropic to work on AI alignment.

Murati’s leadership and influence in AI have positioned Thinking Machines Lab as a major player in the AI race, with more former OpenAI employees expected to join.

Funding and Industry Impact

The company is currently in talks to secure venture capital funding, reflecting strong investor interest in next-generation AI models.

Thinking Machines Lab joins a growing list of AI start-ups launched by former OpenAI executives, including:

  • Anthropic which raised billions to develop safer AI models.
  • Safe Superintelligence which focused on risk-free AI advancements.

With Murati at the helm, the start-up is set to challenge AI leaders like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta while redefining AI safety and usability.

Murati’s Background and Leadership in AI

Mira Murati played a pivotal role in AI development at OpenAI, leading projects like ChatGPT and often appearing alongside CEO Sam Altman.

Her resignation was part of a wave of high-profile exits following governance shifts at OpenAI. Before her tenure there, she held leadership roles at Tesla and Leap Motion, shaping AI and augmented reality innovations.

Moving Ahead

Thinking Machines Lab emerges as a powerful new force in AI, blending cutting-edge research with human-aligned safety protocols.

Murati’s vision and leadership will be closely watched, with Thinking Machines Lab expected to drive innovation and challenge existing AI paradigms.

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