Associated Press Mira Murati is changing humanity through an artificial « ethical » intelligence
The explosion of Openai as one of the future companies and soon one of the most valuable in the world did not come without the fuss of individuals. Of course Sam Altman, the company’s general director, stood behind her and was the image, but once in the background, a girl with pale eyes and mysterious habits attracted her attention.
Mira Murati, the charming Vlora once the company’s operational director and a former Tesla manager Elon Musk product came out on his own and resigned after the extraordinary success of the world chat. But when others thought her figure would fade, in fact she was just strengthened.
Fortune, the prestigious American magazine, specializing in the business field and with offices in New York, has understood Mira Murat, ranked among the 100 most powerful women in the world in their annual order. Murad took the 57th place in the world, in the order of Fortune.
« Just as Openai exploded at the end of last year, so did the director of technology, Mira Murati. Until the release of the chatgt, the chatbot generating by that of Startup, the technology had been under radar. It is this first description that Fortune has made to Murat, born and raised in Albania and its extraordinary success.
She is already removed from the company, but Fortune did not eclipse the impact she had, specifying that success was partially her personal. « Chatgpt reached 100 million monthly active users in just two months and has brought a complete technological revolution in less than one year, with large startups and companies trying to develop products and strategies possible by it. »
Formerly the company was worth $ 30 billion. But today, thanks to Murat and the work she has done, Openai is worth about 300 billion, according to the latest investors calculations. Fortune had also written about its impact out of normal on a company with that kind of growth:
« Murat’s influence on Openai is extraordinary, as she was in charge of leading her research teams, products and security. But with this power comes a big responsibility: the former Tesla engineer has said she is in favor of the regulation of AI products, but as is often the case with new technologies, development and adoption are going much faster than policymakers. »
The end of something means the beginning of another stage. So it was for Murat. She created after leaving the Openai Thinking Machines Lab, a new startup in the field of artificial intelligence, which puts Murat again in Radar. Murat had originated from the origin of an indispensable investment floor. She wanted to reach $ 2 billion. And in fact it has almost achieved that.
Something like this, as it was known, would bring the company value to over $ 10 billion immediately. So somewhere where Openai started it. Albania is also part of the investment, with a $ 10 million investment from the state budget, as a new way of developing capital, which the country has not previously experienced and is doing for the first time with the company created by Murat.
« We are building a new kind of artificial intelligence – one that people can trust, shape and understand, » Murati said in a statement about her new company. « It is not about replacing people, but about the amplification of what makes us unique. » In the business world, in fact, it is known as a magnet for talent and capital. She manages to find the most capable people, bring immense investments. But also of directors like no other.
Above all, it brings ethics to the world of it. Unlike many startups in the artificial intelligence race, which focus on achieving general artificial intelligence (Agi), Murat’s access is more pragmatic and ethical. Thinking Machines Lab is emphasizing safety, use and AI that adapts to individual needs and social context. Its public remarks suggest that the company may be exploring tools that combine symbolic reasoning with deep learning-perhaps following a hybrid approach to it in general.
Something that others have not actually made and the big difference with man is, so he is not human enough to understand the needs and questions that one can arise, more than a manual on how to do things. Returning to the goal is what Mira Murati is looking for and with the Thinking Machines Lab in fact seems to be doing it … and is doing well. (AP)