Mira Murati's TML Unveils Interaction Models for Human-AI Collaboration
What happened
Thinking Machines Lab (TML), led by Mira Murati, has unveiled a research preview of "interaction models," a novel AI system designed for real-time human-AI collaboration across voice, video, and text. Unlike agentic-first AI, these models process inputs in 200ms chunks, enabling continuous perception and response.
Why it matters
CTOs and AI/ML Directors evaluating AI integration strategies should consider piloting TML's interaction models as a compelling alternative to agentic-first approaches, emphasizing continuous, multimodal human-AI collaboration.
Topics
- Interaction Models
- Human-AI Collaboration
- AI Security
- LLM Alignment
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