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In her first wide-ranging interview since leaving OpenAI, Mira Murati shared more than ever before about what she’s building at her AGI startup, Thinking Machines lab. The former OpenAI CTO laid out her vision for a future where humans and AI work together more closely -- “like a tandem...

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Thinking Machines Lab co-founder & CEO Mira Murati on why "killer instinct" isn't what gets her out of bed to compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, and X: Bloomberg host Emily Chang pushes her on whether she has the ruthlessness the moment seems to demand. Her answer reframes the question entirely: "In terms of killer instinct, I'd say that's not really what motivates me." Murati's real driver is potential: "I think there's actually a lot of room. We're building a technology that has infinite potential. And I think that it's going to be hard to capture all of that potential." So what does get her out of bed? "What motivates me is really capturing part of that potential, creating useful things in the world, bringing the technology into the world in a way that's useful and increases human agency and advances our civilization." Mira Murati sees competition as a feature, not a threat: "There is healthy competition and competition is good. It actually creates better products and better technologies for people. It raises the bar in many ways. And I respect a lot of the companies that are doing this." But the bottom line is clear: "My motivation is not necessarily day-to-day. When I wake up in the morning, I am not thinking about how to kill the competitor." In a race where everyone else seems to be playing offense, Murati is playing a different game entirely — one defined not by who she's fighting against, but by what she's building toward.

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