Mira Murati: Who's the friendly face heading up tech for ChatGPT?


Murati believes that artificial intelligence can have a very positive impact on people's lives, in areas as complex as climate change or medicine. — AFP Relaxnews

Relatively unknown to the public, Mira Murati of OpenAI is a dynamic, conciliatory figure in the current artificial intelligence scene, as AI tech dominates headlines. Heading the development teams of ChatGPT and Dall-E, the American CTO wants to reassure the public about the possibilities offered by artificial intelligence, especially in the health field.

While the company's CEO and co-founder Sam Altman, may be better known and is often cited prominently when the success of OpenAI is being referenced, Mira Murati, 34, is now emerging from the shadows. Until now, the young CTO has been largely working behind the scenes but she is now attracting media attention, not only because of her background, but also because of her stance on the ethics of all these new technologies.

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