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Thinking Machines set to launch new AI product
Mira Murati announces that Thinking Machines will launch its first product in the coming months.

Thinking Machines, led by Mira Murati, prepares to launch its first product as OpenAI postpones its open source model.
Thinking Machines sets product launch as OpenAI delays its model
Mira Murati, founder of the AI startup Thinking Machines, announced today that her company has secured $2 billion in funding and plans to launch its first product in the coming months. This product will feature a significant open source component aimed at aiding researchers and startups. The announcement comes at a critical time, as OpenAI has delayed its own open source AI model. Employees at Thinking Machines express excitement about their work, with Murati emphasizing a vision for AI that enhances individual agency and is distributed widely. Investor Sarah Wang of a16z praised the team behind Thinking Machines, highlighting their potential to impact the AI landscape significantly amid OpenAI’s recent setbacks.
Key Takeaways
"Thinking Machines Lab exists to empower humanity through advancing collaborative general intelligence."
Mira Murati outlines the company's mission and commitment to advancing AI for all.
"We believe AI should serve as an extension of individual agency and, in the spirit of freedom, be distributed as widely and equitably as possible."
Murati emphasizes the company's vision for a more accessible AI landscape.
The launch of Thinking Machines could signify a shift in the AI development landscape. With both developer support and substantial funding, this startup is well-positioned to attract attention at a time when trust in established companies like OpenAI is wavering. The commitment to open source could draw users who are frustrated with the lack of transparency in proprietary models. As the AI field continues to evolve, the success of Thinking Machines may depend on how well it can deliver on its promises while navigating the complex balance of innovation and safety.
Highlights
- Thinking Machines aims to redefine AI accessibility with an open source model.
- The timing of Thinking Machines' launch aligns perfectly with OpenAI’s delay.
- We are building multimodal AI that reflects how people naturally interact.
- With $2 billion in funding, the ambition of Thinking Machines cannot be ignored.
Concerns over competitive landscape and investor expectations
As Thinking Machines prepares to launch its product, the competitive pressure from OpenAI and other firms could lead to potential backlash if expectations are not met. Investors are closely watching performance.
The coming months will determine if Thinking Machines can realize its ambitious vision in the competitive AI market.
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