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Here’s what Mira Murati’s AI company is up to

Thinking Machines, the AI company founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, announced Monday that it's working on something called "interaction models." The idea behind interaction models, according to Thinking Machines, is that they will let people

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  • Source: The Verge
  • Published: 2026-05-11
  • Signal score: 4
  • 25 sources

Editor's take

Thinking Machines, founded by ex-OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, is developing "interaction models" designed to facilitate more natural human-AI communication. This initiative signals a continued industry focus on bridging the gap between complex AI capabilities and intuitive user interfaces, moving beyond simple prompt-response paradigms.

This endeavor matters as it addresses a core challenge in AI adoption: making advanced models accessible and useful for a wider audience. If successful, interaction models could redefine how users engage with AI, potentially impacting customer service, creative tools, and general productivity applications, similar to how early graphical user interfaces transformed computing.

Future developments to monitor include the actual performance and scalability of these interaction models. It will be crucial to see if Thinking Machines can move beyond theoretical benefits to deliver tangible improvements in user experience and task completion rates, distinguishing their approach from existing conversational AI frameworks like ChatGPT's.

Signal score: 4

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