OpenAI CTO Mira Murati is a prominent figure in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and has been shepherding ChatGPT in recent years. ChatGPT is an AI system that can converse with humans by understanding natural language. Murati recently addressed the question of how AI, such as the popular GPT-3, can be developed safely and in an aligned manner. Murati’s belief is that AI systems must have a robust understanding of the world to be reliable; thus, GPT-3 is designed to understand text and images, and even other modalities. Despite these advancements, Murati also believes AI systems must be able to reason, and as a result GPT-4 was developed, as it is capable of better reasoning between concepts.
At the same time, Murati believes AI should have environments that are close to reality to continue advancing, and that this is critical for identifying the weaknesses and failures of the technology. OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has firmly positioned the company and AI field for advancement and success.
OpenAI is an Americanbased artificial intelligence (AI) research laboratory founded by Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman and Ilya Sutskever in 2015. The company’s mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence (AGI) benefits all of humanity, and they are working to develop safe AI and apply this technology to a range of policy, economic, and social issues. Their research focuses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, reinforcement learning, robotics, and computer vision. OpenAI is headquartered in San Francisco and has employees in more than a dozen cities worldwide.
Mira Murati is an engineer and entrepreneur in Silicon Valley and has served as the Chief Technology Officer at OpenAI since 2016. She started her career as an engineer at Google and then became an engineer and technical lead at Dropbox. Murati graduated from Carnegie Mellon’s Computer Science program, before beginning her work at OpenAI with a mission to drive the development of advanced AI capabilities. She has been instrumental in the making of open-source tools for machine learning and natural language processing. Her work has been featured in publications like Forbes and MIT Technology Review.