AI News 02月19日
Thinking Machines: Ex-OpenAI CTO’s new AI startup
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前OpenAI首席技术官Mira Murati宣布成立一家名为Thinking Machines的全新AI研究和产品公司。该公司致力于普及AI的使用,并创建可定制且能与人类协作的系统,旨在改变AI融入日常生活和行业的方式。Thinking Machines强调开放性、可定制性和人机协作,计划通过共享研究、技术博客和代码与AI社区合作,推动AI技术的进步和普及。公司专注于构建更智能的模型和高质量的基础设施,同时注重伦理和安全,力求使AI真正服务于社会。

🤝Thinking Machines由前OpenAI首席技术官Mira Murati创立,汇集了来自OpenAI、Character.ai等公司的顶尖科学家、工程师和技术专家,拥有丰富的AI工具开发经验。

💡该公司强调人机协作,致力于开发多模态AI系统,能够处理文本、视频和图像等多种格式,旨在帮助用户利用AI实现特定目标和解决实际问题,并根据个人专业知识和情况进行调整。

🛡️Thinking Machines将研究与产品设计相结合,通过实际部署来获取反馈,从而迭代学习并提升AI安全性。公司提出了AI安全的三大原则:维持高安全标准以防止滥用,与业界分享构建安全AI系统的最佳实践,以及加速外部对齐AI的研究,提供代码、数据集和模型规范。

🌐公司秉持开放研究的精神,通过分享研究论文、技术博客和代码,与更广泛的AI社区进行合作,以推动AI技术的进步,并重视透明度和社区参与,以建立社会对AI技术的信任。

Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has announced the launch of Thinking Machines, a new AI research and product company.

With a mission to democratise access to AI and create systems that are both customisable and capable of working collaboratively with humans, the startup is setting ambitious goals to transform how AI integrates into everyday life and industry.

“We’re building a future where everyone has access to the knowledge and tools to make AI work for their unique needs and goals,” the company explains.  

Bridging gaps in the current AI landscape

Thinking Machines aims to address key gaps in the current AI landscape. While AI capabilities have advanced dramatically, there remain significant challenges in making these technologies accessible and practical for widespread use.

Currently, knowledge about cutting-edge AI systems is concentrated among a select few research labs, which limits public understanding and hinders broader innovation. The company highlights that systems today are also challenging to customise for individual needs and values, a critical hurdle for real-world adoption.

Thinking Machines sees the solution in creating AI systems that are more widely understood, customisable, and capable. The company plans to combine intellectual openness, advanced infrastructure, and innovative AI safety practices to empower both researchers and end-users.

Murati’s team brings formidable expertise to this mission, comprising scientists, engineers, and technologists responsible for creating some of the most widely used AI tools, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Character.ai, and open-source frameworks like PyTorch and OpenAI Gym.

A human-centric approach to AI

A key cornerstone of the company’s philosophy is collaboration. Thinking Machines intends to maintain a culture of openness by sharing research papers, technical blog posts, and code with the wider AI community.  

“Scientific progress is a collective effort,” the company states. “We believe that we’ll most effectively advance humanity’s understanding of AI by collaborating with the wider community of researchers and builders.”

This open research ethos reflects a broader trend in the AI sector, where transparency and community engagement are increasingly seen as drivers of not just innovation, but also societal trust in AI technologies.

Unlike many organisations focused purely on creating autonomous AI, Thinking Machines is also putting a strong emphasis on human-AI collaboration.

Multimodal systems – AI capable of working with a combination of formats like text, video, and imagery – are central to this human-centric vision. These systems are designed to interact seamlessly with people, helping users leverage AI to achieve specific goals and solve meaningful problems.

The focus on personalisation also sets Thinking Machines apart. The team envisions AI systems that go beyond narrow-use cases, enabling diverse applications across fields ranging from scientific research to engineering and creative work.  

The company is particularly interested in creating AI tools that adapt to individual expertise and situations, allowing users to “make AI work for their unique needs and goals.”

Thinking Machines will prioritise strong foundations

While many AI startups are rushing to deploy systems, Thinking Machines is aiming to get the foundations right. This rests on two major pillars: model intelligence and high-quality infrastructure.  

Murati’s team is building frontier AI models capable of pushing the boundaries of fields like programming and scientific discovery. These advanced technologies could enable revolutionary applications, from uncovering new scientific insights to achieving engineering breakthroughs.  

Equally, the company is committed to designing efficient, secure, and user-friendly infrastructure to drive productivity and support the next generation of AI systems.

Rather than opting for shortcuts, Thinking Machines is taking a patient, methodical approach to maximise long-term impact.

Advanced multimodal capabilities are another area of focus. By integrating modalities like language, imagery, and sensory data, the company aims to build systems capable of richer communication and deeper real-world integration.

Ethical AI through product-driven learning  

Thinking Machines also plans to intertwine research and product design, an approach that not only informs innovation but also ensures relevance and usability.  

Products will drive iterative learning, enabling the team to gain insights from real-world deployment. Meanwhile, real-world testing will further solidify the company’s commitment to AI safety, blending proactive research with rigorous post-deployment monitoring.  

Murati’s team outlines three key principles for advancing AI safety:

    Maintaining a high safety bar to prevent misuse while preserving user freedoms.  Sharing best practices with the industry for building secure AI systems.  Accelerating external research on AI alignment by providing access to code, datasets, and model specifications.  

The team also recognises that the most meaningful breakthroughs often come from “rethinking our objectives, not just optimising existing metrics.”

By measuring real-world value, Thinking Machines hopes to create AI systems that truly benefit society across a wider array of use cases.  

Thinking Machines: A fresh AI startup, guided by experience  

The launch of Thinking Machines signifies the next chapter for Mira Murati, who played a crucial role in leading some of OpenAI’s most successful projects.

Murati’s wealth of experience, alongside a team of world-class AI creators, puts the new venture on solid footing to make a significant impact on the sector. By affirming a commitment to openness, collaboration, and long-term thinking, the startup may provide an antidote to common criticisms of the fast-moving AI world, from opacity to ethical risks.

The mission is clear: to empower people in every industry to harness AI’s transformative potential—on their terms.

(Photo by Nejc Soklič)

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