The dynamics in the field of artificial intelligence have always attracted much attention, especially the trends of OpenAI. Recently, OpenAI co-founder John Schulman has once again become the focus, joining a new startup with former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, marking another collaboration between the two in the field of artificial intelligence.
Recently, it was reported that John Schulman, co-founder of OpenAI, has joined the new startup of former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, just five months after leaving artificial intelligence company Anthropic. According to Fortune, Schulman's specific role has not been disclosed, and Murati has maintained a high degree of confidentiality about the progress of the new company since leaving OpenAI.
Murati resigned from OpenAI in September, and after that she began building her own startup. Sources revealed that she has recruited some former OpenAI employees, including Christian Gibson, who has worked on OpenAI's supercomputing team.
It is reported that Murati was actively raising funds in October with the goal of raising more than $100 million. As one of ChatGPT's main designers, Schulman chose to leave OpenAI to work for Anthropic in August, saying on social media platform X that the change stems from his desire to focus more on the security of artificial intelligence, especially ensuring Artificial intelligence operates as expected and hopes to participate in more technical work.
Although Murati's new company is still in a mysterious stage, her influence and professional background in the field of AI undoubtedly laid the foundation for the future development of the new company. Schulman's joining has also added important talents to the team, and we look forward to them bringing more innovative breakthroughs to the artificial intelligence industry in the future.
Key points:
John Schulman joins the new startup of former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, marking his new collaboration with Murati.
Murati has recruited several former OpenAI employees to further strengthen the team's strength.
Murati is currently raising funds with a goal of raising more than $100 million to help the new company grow.
With the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology, new startups of Mira Murati and John Schulman will undoubtedly become the focus of industry attention, and we look forward to them bringing more innovations and breakthroughs.