Mira Morat, former CEO and Openai’s influential figures, announced the launch of a new startup called “Thinking Machines Lab”. This startup has begun its activity aimed at developing artificial intelligence models that improve the interaction between humans and machines in various areas.
While current artificial intelligence systems perform well in areas such as programming and mathematics, the collection seeks to develop models that can adapt to a wide range of human skills and provide wider applications in various industries, the official statement said. This approach can be a new challenge for leading companies in the field of artificial intelligence. However, will this emerging startup be able to achieve these ambitious goals? The answer to this question will determine the passage of time.
Cooperation of former OpenAI specialists in the new Morat project
John Scholman, one of the founders of Openai, and former Vice President of Research Bart Zef, will serve as a senior scientist and chief technology director at the startup. Also, former Openai Vice President Safety Vice President Lilian Wang has also joined the complex, indicating the project’s special focus on the dimensions of artificial intelligence safety and ethics.
Another noteworthy thing is that more than twelve current employees of this startup have a history of operating in Openai. While no specific product or model has been introduced yet, its different philosophy has attracted much attention to other artificial intelligence companies.
Instead of focusing on fully automatic systems, this startup is on the agenda of MultiModal that will work with humans. This approach can lead to a fundamental change in the interaction between human and machine.
In addition, the Machine Machine Laboratory emphasizes the regular publication of scientific articles, programming codes and technical reports. The company’s statement states:
“We believe that sharing the results of our research will not only benefit the public, but also promote research culture within our collection.”
Murat’s key role in the transformation of OpenAI
Mira Morati, an engineer from Albania and a graduate of Dartmouth University, joined Openai in year 2 and was appointed as the company’s chief technology manager in 2008. During his time, he played a key role in the development and supply of prominent products such as ChatGPT chats and advanced audio technology.
With the launch of this new startup, Morat seems to be trying to create a new chapter in the artificial intelligence world and create a clearer and more efficient interaction between humans and the machine.
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