Mira Murati resurfaces after 18 months with a warning about AI governance and a product no one expected
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Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati made her first major public appearance in 18 months, previewing Thinking Machines Lab’s “interaction models” and arguing that the AI industry lacks structural governance checks. She also addressed researcher departures and reflected on the 2023 Altman firing.
For someone who helped ship ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Codex, Mira Murati has been remarkably quiet. On Thursday, she broke the silence. Sitting down with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang in San Francisco, the CEO of Thinking Machines Lab gave her first major media appearance in roughly 18 months, a carefully managed re-entry into a conversation that has moved at breakneck speed without her.
The timing was not accidental. Thinking Machines has spent that year and a half raising $2 billion, securing a gigawatt of Nvidia Vera Rubin compute, shipping one product, and losing a troubling number of the researchers it hired to build the next one. The AI...
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