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Mira Murati challenges AI giants, her company introduces the new model "Inkling"

Mira Murati challenges AI giants, her company introduces the new model

Mira Murati returns to the AI ​​mainstream with an ambitious new project. The company she founded, Thinking Machines Lab, has unveiled its first large-scale AI model, called Inkling.

The new model aims to be a more flexible alternative for developers and businesses, as it is offered with "open weights", allowing users to download, adapt and train it according to their specific needs.

Inkling is a multimodal model, meaning it can process different types of information, including text, images, and audio. Its responses are currently generated in text form, but can also include computer code, structured data, and formatted materials.

According to the company, the model contains about 975 billion parameters, but during use it activates only a fraction of them, about 41 billion, thanks to the “mixture of experts” architecture. This technology aims to reduce processing costs and increase response speed, using only the capacity necessary for each task.

Thinking Machines Lab reports that Inkling has been trained on about 45 trillion data units, including text, images, audio, and video.

However, the company admits that the new model is not currently the most powerful on the market, compared to the most advanced artificial intelligence systems. Its objective is different: to create a foundation that companies and developers can adapt to their internal information, processes and needs.

Through the Tinker platform, its model training and customization service, Thinking Machines Lab aims to give users more control over how artificial intelligence systems are built and used.

With this launch, Mira Murati, former CTO of OpenAI, returns to an industry where the largest global companies are competing for dominance of new AI technologies, focusing on personalization, transparency, and more open use of models.

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