Former Openai Chief Technology Officer launched its company

Former OpenEE’s former main technology Meera Murati, who left the company unexpectedly in September, has found a new artificial intelligence start-up called Thinking Machine Lab, which adds the wave of young companies formed in the race to lead AI Are.
The thinking machine lab aims to “understand the AI system more widely, adapt and generally capable.” It said that it would independently share its techniques with external researchers and companies, known as “open sources”.
The thinking machine lab refused to say if he had raised money.
Ms. Murati, 36, was one of the top officials and researchers of OpenAII, who left the company in November 2023 after her Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman was surprised and left the company five days later. Some of them collided on AI with OpenEE and his philosophy with Mr. Altman, a powerful technique that has implications for jobs and society.
Other former Openai officials, including co-founder and former chief scientist Ilya Sutaskewar, have since formed their AI companies. Their start-ups with huge companies such as Google, Meta and Microsoft are part of the global race for the manufacture of rapidly powerful AI technologies.
(New York Times sued Openai and its partner, Microsoft, which claims copyright violation of news material related to the AI system.)
Openai captured the world imagination with the release of Chatgpt at the end of 2022, an online chatbot that can answer questions, write term paper, generate computer code and mock human conversation . Mr. Altman became a face of the AI movement.
But in November 2023, four OpenAI board members excluded them, saying that they one day could not rely on with the company’s plan to make a machine that the human brain can do anything. Ms. Murati, who joined Openai in 2018, was nominated to lead the company after Mr. Altman’s removal, but she rejected the role two days later. She stayed in Openai after Mr. Altman returned.
The Times reported last year that Ms. Murati wrote a personal memorandum to Mr. Altman in the months before her expulsion, questioned her management and shared the memorandum with Openai’s board. A lawyer of Ms. Murati denied claims at that time.
When she left Openai, Ms. Murati said that she was “stepping to make time and place to search.” He did not give the details.
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