Mira Murati AI News & Updates
Ex-OpenAI CTO's Startup Seeks Record $2 Billion Seed Funding at $10 Billion Valuation
Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, is reportedly targeting a $2 billion seed funding round at a $10 billion valuation despite having no product or revenue. The company has been attracting high-profile AI researchers, including former OpenAI executives Bob McGrew and Alec Radford, and aims to develop AI systems that are "more widely understood, customizable, and generally capable."
Skynet Chance (+0.03%): The unprecedented funding level and concentration of elite AI talent increases the likelihood of rapid capability advances that might outpace safety considerations. While the stated goal of creating "more widely understood" systems is positive, the emphasis on building "generally capable" AI potentially increases development pressure in the direction of systems with greater autonomy and capability.
Skynet Date (-2 days): The massive funding influx and congregation of top AI talent at a new company intensifies the competitive landscape and could accelerate the development timeline for advanced AI systems. The ability to raise such extraordinary funding without a product indicates extremely strong investor confidence in near-term breakthroughs.
AGI Progress (+0.06%): While no technical breakthrough is reported, the concentration of elite AI talent (including key figures behind OpenAI's most significant advances) and unprecedented funding represents a meaningful reorganization of resources that could accelerate progress. The company's stated goal of building "generally capable" AI systems indicates a direct focus on AGI-relevant capabilities.
AGI Date (-3 days): The formation of a new well-funded competitor with elite talent intensifies the race dynamic in AI development, likely accelerating timelines across the industry. The extraordinary valuation without a product suggests investors believe AGI-relevant breakthroughs could occur in the near to medium term rather than distant future.
Former OpenAI Leaders Launch Thinking Machines Lab to Build More Customizable AI
Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has launched Thinking Machines Lab, a startup focused on developing more customizable and capable AI systems that address key gaps in current AI technologies. The company, which includes OpenAI co-founder John Schulman and other high-profile AI researchers, aims to build frontier multimodal systems for applications in science and programming while emphasizing AI safety.
Skynet Chance (+0.01%): The emphasis on building highly capable frontier models increases potential risks, but the explicit focus on customizability, safety practices, and sharing alignment knowledge provides some counterbalance. Their stated commitment to understanding systems indicates awareness of control issues.
Skynet Date (-2 days): The formation of another highly-credentialed team pursuing frontier capabilities at the limits of AI, particularly with multimodal systems for science and programming, will likely accelerate development timelines toward more advanced systems with potentially unpredictable emergent behaviors.
AGI Progress (+0.06%): The assembly of key technical leaders from OpenAI, including those who helped develop ChatGPT and other breakthrough systems, focusing explicitly on frontier multimodal models represents a significant concentration of talent that will likely drive substantial technical progress toward more AGI-like capabilities.
AGI Date (-3 days): The emergence of another well-funded company founded by architects of today's most advanced AI systems, explicitly focused on frontier capabilities in domains like science and programming, will likely accelerate development timelines through additional competitive pressure and parallel research efforts.
OpenAI Co-founder John Schulman Joins Mira Murati's New AI Venture
John Schulman, an OpenAI co-founder who briefly joined Anthropic, is reportedly joining former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's secretive new startup. Murati, who left OpenAI in September, has also recruited other former OpenAI talent including Christian Gibson from the supercomputing team, and was reportedly seeking over $100 million in funding for her venture in October.
Skynet Chance (+0.01%): Schulman's explicit interest in AI alignment and his move to join Murati suggests creation of another well-resourced lab focused on advanced AI development, potentially with safety considerations. However, the proliferation of well-funded AI labs with top talent increases the likelihood of competitive dynamics that could prioritize capabilities over safety concerns.
Skynet Date (-1 days): The concentration of elite AI talent in a new venture with substantial funding will likely accelerate development timelines for advanced AI systems. Schulman's expertise in reinforcement learning and Murati's leadership experience at OpenAI create a formidable team that could make rapid progress on key technical challenges.
AGI Progress (+0.04%): The formation of a new AI company led by two highly accomplished AI leaders with hands-on experience building state-of-the-art systems at OpenAI represents a meaningful addition to the AGI development landscape. Their combined expertise in reinforcement learning, large language models, and scaling AI systems will likely contribute to significant technical advances.
AGI Date (-2 days): The concentration of elite AI talent (including a ChatGPT architect and former OpenAI supercomputing team member) in a new well-funded venture will likely accelerate progress toward AGI. Their combined experience with cutting-edge AI systems gives them a significant head start in pursuing advanced capabilities.