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Mira Murati’s record-breaking $2 billion seed round made the impossible possible for female founders
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Mira Murati,前OpenAI的CTO,成功为她新成立的公司Thinking Machines Lab筹集了创纪录的20亿美元种子轮融资。该公司旨在利用强大的人工智能系统解决气候变化、疾病根除等全球性难题,并计划吸纳各领域的顶尖人才。尽管进入AI领域较晚,但凭借巨额资金和顶尖人才,Thinking Machines Lab有望与OpenAI、Anthropic和Google等巨头竞争。此次融资不仅是AI领域的一大事件,更是对女性创业者和AI行业多元化发展的重要推动,展现了女性力量在科技前沿的巨大潜力。

🌟 Mira Murati,作为ChatGPT的开发者之一,凭借其在AI领域的深厚积累,成功为她新创立的Thinking Machines Lab获得了高达20亿美元的种子轮融资,这创下了风险投资和初创公司历史上的最高纪录。

💡 Thinking Machines Lab的目标是构建能够应对气候变化、疾病根除等世界级挑战的强大AI系统,并计划吸引来自科学等不同领域的顶尖人才加入,以期在AI系统变得过于强大之前,汇聚跨学科的智慧。

🚀 尽管Thinking Machines Lab在AI领域起步较晚,但20亿美元的巨额融资将为其提供必要的计算资源和人才储备,以支持其与OpenAI、Anthropic和Google等拥有先发优势的AI领导者展开竞争。

📈 在女性创业者普遍面临融资困难的环境下,Mira Murati的成就尤为突出。数据显示,去年女性创业团队仅获得风险投资总额的2.1%,而女性创始人则能更高效地利用资金,实现更高的营收回报,这使得20亿美元的融资额更显非凡,为女性创业者树立了榜样。

🤝 此次融资吸引了Accel、AMD、Nvidia等知名投资者的青睐,也预示着Thinking Machines Lab将在AI竞赛中带来更多元的视角,为塑造未来世界贡献力量,并证明了“不可能”在科技前沿是可以实现的。

It was the largest seed round ever, in the history of venture capital and startups. It was hardly underreported. And yet, there’s an aspect to this news that hasn’t seemed to have been fully appreciated—just how unlikely, and meaningful, this is for female founders.

Murati is, undoubtedly, in a league of her own as a founder. The Albania-born former CTO of OpenAI, she helped create ChatGPT and start the generative AI revolution. She left OpenAI earlier this year to build her own company. She brought top talent with her; the question everyone wants to know the answer to is what, exactly, she is building.

Mira Murati raised a record-breaking $2 billion seed round for Thinking Machines Lab.

Not that many details are known about what Thinking Machines is doing. But a source familiar with what Murati is building tells me that it’s creating powerful AI systems capable of tackling the world’s toughest problems—climate change, disease eradication, and more. The company is eager to bring along the world’s smartest people in other fields—like science—rather than only those who work in the AI industry itself, all before AI systems become too powerful for that to matter. And its more open approach is expected to benefit businesses, policymakers, and others.

But Thinking Machines is entering the game late, hence the $2 billion: it needs compute and talent to compete with the AI leaders like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google that have a years-long head start.

In an environment where startups with at least woman on the founding team took in $38 billion in funding last year—and those founded solely by women earned 2.1% of VC dollars, for a total sum of $3.7 billion, across about 800 deals—the $2 billion number is extraordinary.

A report released by Female Founders Fund and Inc. last week showed what women are doing with the paltry share of venture funding they are getting; last year women were responsible for 24% of exits. They put capital to work more efficiently, earning 78 cents of revenue for every dollar raised, compared to 31 cents at male-founded startups.

So imagine what will be possible with $2 billion—and a generational founder at the helm. Known investors in the company include Accel, AMD, Cisco, Jane Street, Nvidia, and ServiceNow. They’re surely expecting their investment to pay off (see: $12 billion valuation). But more important is how Murati and her capital will impact humanity. The true entry of Thinking Machines into the AI race helps diversify the perspectives that will shape the future of our world. And Murati’s achievement lets other women know, in frontier tech and beyond—what seems impossible, can be possible.

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

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