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Thinking Machines Lab Drops Its First Model

Thinking Machines Lab, led by Mira Murati, has launched Inkling, a new AI model focused on customization and challenging industry giants.

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Thinking Machines Lab has released its first AI model, named Inkling. The startup, founded by former OpenAI executive Mira Murati, aims to loosen the control of dominant AI companies.

The model is now available via Databricks. Coverage from Axios and the Wall Street Journal emphasizes the model's focus on customization and its role in challenging the grip of larger AI firms.

Forbes reports that the new AI signals a preference for Chinese-style approaches, while WIRED and Databricks confirm the official drop and availability of the model. Future developments center on the model's performance in customization and its ability to compete with established AI giants.

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What is the name of the new model?

The first model from Thinking Machines Lab is called Inkling.

Who is leading Thinking Machines Lab?

The startup is led by Mira Murati.

Where can the model be accessed?

According to Databricks, the Inkling model is now available on their platform.

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