Mira Murati’s Startup Brags About AI Improvements So We Can Relax
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On Wednesday, in a blog post that felt like a peek into the secret AI clubhouse, Mira Murati’s startup unveiled some of its 최신 노력 to improve AI models—because who doesn’t want transparency when the machines might soon judge your coffee order? The startup, which could be anywhere from a garage to a Silicon Valley high-rise, offered a 'rare glimpse' into their work, possibly making AI just smart enough to pretend to understand our memes. No crazy dollar amounts disclosed, no boardroom drama, just pure tech optimism wrapped in that signature reveal-everything-but-not-too-much style that says, 'Trust us, the robots are learning... but not too fast.'
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 9/10/2025 | Author: Maxwell Zeff
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