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Mira Murati chief executive officer of Thinking Machines Lab during the Nvidia GTC conference in San Jose California US.

Alexander Kirillov, a founding team member of Thinking Machines and an expert on multimodal AI, meaning models that handle audio and video as well as text, says the lab’s new interaction models also have the potential to enable more customized and personalized AI.

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At a time of rising worry over AI eliminating jobs and increasing the power of few big companies, Murati’s startup, Thinking Machines Lab, offers a radically different vision of the technology. “At some point we will have super-intelligent machines,” Murati tells WIRED. Murati says AI doesn’t need to automate humans out of the equation. This week, Thinking Machines previewed a new kind of AI model that it says points toward a more human-inclusive reality. The company’s “interaction models” are trained to communicate with a person through a camera and microphone. Murati’s approach stands in contrast to how most big AI companies seem to be pursuing superintelligence today.

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