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Brilliant inventor or fixer?: This Albanian is the tech genius at Open AI

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Mira Murati is Chief Technology Officer at Open AI.
Andreas Guntert

Is this woman a genius inventor or a business killer? The best thing to do is probably to ask the genius (or monster) who helped create Mira Murati (35): Chat GPT. Until the famous text robot answers, let’s take a look at this wonderful lady’s resume. Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer of California-based Open AI company, is a mix of midwife, speech therapist, and artificial intelligence memory trainer. Image sling is the brain behind apps like Dall-E or Chat GPT.

Murati grew up in Albania. He immersed himself early in the world of video games. Where others excelled as first-person shooters and testosterone giants, he was on a higher level mentally: “Do these characters have some sort of logical thinking, too?” Little Mira thought as she played.

Tesla to OpenAI

Murati later moved to the United States, where he studied engineering. After that his professional path took him from the space industry (Zodiac Aerospace) to Open AI through Tesla and Leap Motion (computer sensors, today Ultraleap).

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Mira Murati, cow? Cold interface between man-machine, bits, bytes and work? NO. For example, when he appears on television, as in “The Daily Show” with Trevor Noah, he shows a natural intelligence and affinity without revealing anything about himself. Be open to questions raised by your Baby Chat GPT. Often a strong generalization: “Our technology has a huge impact on society – but society itself can and should help shape technology.” This could mean anything. Or nothing. Or both.

«Without knowing all the facts»

Speaking of, we now have the answer to our chat GPT request that we mentioned at the beginning – by the way, the latter is called “prompt” in technical jargon. The concentrate reads: “It would be unfair to call someone a job killer without knowing all the facts.” Murati would have said this right away.

Article from the “Handelszeitung”

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