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Mira Murati says her startup Thinking Machines will release new product in ‘months’ with ‘significant open source component’


Backed by $2B and with OpenAI’s open-weight model now in limbo, Thinking Machines could capture developer attention and interest.

To accelerate our progress, we’re happy to confirm that we’ve raised $2B led by a16z with participation from NVIDIA, Accel, ServiceNow, CISCO, AMD, Jane Street and more who share our mission. Their approach emphasizes open science, including public releases of model specs, technical papers, and best practices, along with safety measures such as red-teaming and post-deployment monitoring. By signaling public readiness and a commitment to openness, the company is not only staking out a position in the competitive frontier of AI, but also addressing developer demand for transparent, customizable tools.

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