Inside OpenAI’s Raid on Thinking Machines Lab

OpenAI has swooped in to poach two co-founders of AI startup Thinking Machines Lab, Barret Zoph and Luke Metz, just months after the pair left the company. The moves come as part of a broader shake-up at the company, which is itself navigating its own internal power struggles.

According to sources close to the matter, Zoph's departure from OpenAI was precipitated by an incident of serious misconduct that occurred while he was still with Thinking Machines Lab. The exact nature of the incident remains unclear, but it appears to have damaged the trust between Zoph and his former boss, Mira Murati.

Murati is reportedly furious about Zoph's decision to leave Thinking Machines without her knowledge or consent. She allegedly fired him on Wednesday, just before he had planned to inform her that he was joining OpenAI again.

However, OpenAI claims that it didn't know about the concerns raised by Thinking Machines and has no idea what happened during Zoph's time there. The company's CEO, Fidji Simo, says that the recruitment process for Zoph and Metz had been underway for weeks.

This latest move brings a further layer of complexity to OpenAI's already volatile internal politics. Just last year, the company was embroiled in a major power struggle when Sam Altman, its former CEO, was ousted in a surprise move that became known as "the blip".

The drama has sparked concerns among researchers and experts, who claim that the AI industry is becoming increasingly dysfunctional due to infighting and instability. Many are worried about what this means for the future of artificial intelligence development.

Despite these power struggles, some AI labs are pushing forward with ambitious projects to train agents to perform real-world tasks. For example, companies like Handshake, Mercor, Surge, and Turing are paying top dollar to contract experts in various fields, including finance, law, healthcare, and consulting.

These agents will be trained on boring video games that mimic the tasks they need to perform in the real world. The goal is for AI systems to become proficient enough to use software applications that professionals use every day.

However, it remains to be seen whether these efforts will ultimately result in AI systems that can execute office tasks with accuracy and consistency.
 
idk how this all goes down 🤔 i mean thinking machines lab seems like a pretty legit startup but if there was misconduct going on then yeah that's no good. barret zoph joining openai again after getting fired from tm lab is like, super strange 😕 what even is the protocol here? and what does muraati know about the whole thing now that she's been left in the dark?

anyway, it seems to me like this is just another example of how hard it is for these new companies to navigate their own internal politics 🤯 meanwhile, ai labs are still trying to make progress on training real-world agents. i guess that's a good thing? 💡 but yeah, stability and integrity are super important in the ai industry if we wanna actually get some useful stuff out of this tech
 
omg i cant even believe what's happening with thinking machines lab 🤯 openai swooping in and poaching their co-founders is crazy... like what even is going on over there? 🙄 seriously though, all these power struggles and drama in the ai world are super concerning. we need stability and focus to make progress in ai development 🤖
 
🤔 this whole thing just feels like a big mess, you know? like, OpenAI is trying to strengthen itself by poaching key players from another company but at what cost? it's like they're playing a game of corporate musical chairs and the people in the middle are getting trampled. 🙅‍♂️
 
🤣 Can you believe OpenAI is like the ultimate player in a real-life game of "Recruitment Roulette"? First, they poach two co-founders from Thinking Machines Lab, and now it seems like they're getting sued for leaving without telling their boss 😂... I mean, Mira Murati. Meanwhile, Sam Altman (the former CEO) was ousted last year because of a power struggle? Sounds like the AI industry is more drama than Silicon Valley 💁‍♀️... But on a serious note, it's a bit concerning that researchers and experts are worried about infighting and instability in the field 🤔. Can we please just focus on making agents proficient enough to make coffee without spilling it ☕️?
 
Umm... gotta wonder if OpenAI's recruitment strategy is like a bad Tinder match - they just keep getting ghosted by top talent 🤔👻! First, it's the co-founders of Thinking Machines Lab, now it's someone else... does Sam Altman's infamous "blip" still have a ripple effect on the AI industry? 🤯💥 Maybe these power struggles will actually lead to some breakthroughs, like a game-changing AI system that can ace office tasks without getting too hangry 😂👊. But until then, I'm over here rooting for Handshake and Mercor's efforts... at least they're making a decent living off boring video games 🎮💸!
 
OMG, I'm so worried about this 😬! OpenAI's internal drama is getting out of hand 🤯. It's like they're not even thinking about the bigger picture 🌐. With all these power struggles, it's hard to trust anyone in the AI industry 💔. I mean, Barret Zoph just left Thinking Machines Lab and now he's back at OpenAI? That doesn't sit well with me 😒. And Murati getting fired like that? Ouch! 👊

I'm all for innovating and pushing boundaries, but we need stability in the AI industry 🤝. If it gets any more chaotic, who's gonna be responsible for making sure these agents actually work as intended? 🤔 Let's hope some of those top dollar companies like Handshake and Mercor can step in and provide some direction 💼.

On a positive note, I'm excited about the prospect of AI systems becoming proficient enough to use software applications like pros 💻. But it's gotta happen with a solid foundation, you know? 🤓
 
I'm getting a bit worried about this whole OpenAI drama 🤔. Like, I get it, companies need to innovate and adapt, but at what cost? Losing two co-founders from Thinking Machines Lab just months after they left already raises some red flags 🔴. And now with Murati firing Zoph without knowing the full story... that's just a recipe for disaster ⚠️.

I'm also curious, how much are these AI labs paying experts to train agents? It sounds like a lot of money is being thrown around 💸. But what about actual results? Are we really making progress in creating AI systems that can execute office tasks with accuracy and consistency? I wish more transparency would come out of this whole thing 📊.

As someone who's just passionate about AI development, it's frustrating to see all these power struggles and drama 🤯. Can't we just focus on building better tech for the greater good? 😔
 
🤔 this whole thing got me thinking... like what's the point of having all these geniuses working at these companies if they're just gonna end up getting poached left and right 🔄... think of it like a never-ending game of musical chairs, but instead of chairs, its AI jobs 💻... and meanwhile, the rest of us are just sitting here wondering if we'll ever see some actual practical applications of this tech in our daily lives 🙄... I mean, I know companies like OpenAI and Thinking Machines Lab think they're making progress on training these agents to do real-world tasks, but honestly, it feels like they're just trying to outdo each other in a game of "who can train the most AI systems" 🏆... any way, this whole drama is giving me major "Westworld"-vibe vibes 🌃
 
Ugh 🤯 I don't know what's going on with this AI industry anymore... OpenAI poaching another co-founder from Thinking Machines Lab? It just seems like one big mess 😩. On the one hand, it's crazy how quickly these companies are growing and innovating. But on the other hand, all these power struggles and internal dramas are making me wonder if anyone is really working towards a cohesive goal 🤔.

And what's with the recruitment process? Weeks?! That's just too slow for an industry that's supposed to be about pushing boundaries and making things happen 💨. I hope companies like Handshake, Mercor, Surge, and Turing can actually deliver on their promises and create AI systems that are reliable and accurate 🤞.

I'm also a bit worried about the implications of this all on the future of AI development 🤖. We need to focus on creating technology that genuinely benefits humanity, not just fueling internal politics and drama 💸. Fingers crossed that these efforts will lead to something amazing 😊!
 
OpenAI's got some 'splainin' to do 🤔♂️! Recruiting two co-founders of Thinking Machines Lab without even knowin' about the drama behind one of 'em? That's like tryin' to assemble a team of Lego blocks while ignore-in' the instructions 😬. It raises more questions than answers, especially with all the internal power struggles goin' on 🔄.

I mean, what's goin' on at OpenAI that they can't even keep track of their own employees? And how's this gonna affect the future of AI development? Are we just gonna end up with a bunch of fancy AI systems that can't even execute basic tasks without crashin' and burnin'? 🚨

I'm all for innovation, but not at the expense of stability and trust. If OpenAI can't get its own house in order, how can we expect them to build somethin' that's gonna change the world? 🌎
 
🤯 this is getting out of hand 🙅‍♂️ i mean think about it, two co-founders of thinking machines lab just got poached by openai like what's going on? first it's a serious misconduct incident that supposedly caused trust issues and now they're just being recruited back in without even talking to the original boss. it's like a big game of chess but instead of pieces we've got people's careers 🤯

anyway i'm not surprised, the ai industry is all about competition and resources are limited. companies are going to do whatever it takes to get ahead and if that means poaching talent or stirring up drama then so be it 💸

i just hope that amidst all this chaos we don't forget what's really important - making AI systems that actually work for the greater good 🤖
 
You know when you think you're doing one thing, but the outcome is completely different? 🤯 Like, Barret Zoph's move from Thinking Machines Lab to OpenAI might seem like a win, but really it's just added another layer of drama to an already messy situation 😬. And at the end of the day, what matters most is how this affects the work being done in AI - are we moving forward or spinning our wheels? 💻 The thing is, sometimes you gotta take risks and step out into the unknown, but it's also important to think about the consequences and make sure you're not hurting anyone else in the process. It's all about balance, right? 🤔
 
I think OpenAI's move to poach Zoph and Metz from Thinking Machines Lab is a huge mistake 🤦‍♂️. Like, what's the point of having a bunch of internal power struggles when you're trying to push forward on AI development? It's like they're just creating a toxic work environment for themselves. And yeah, I'm all for experts being paid top dollar, but only if they're actually working towards something meaningful 🤑. Training agents on boring video games is just so... basic 😴. Can't they think outside the box (or in this case, the game)?
 
I'm a bit worried about this whole OpenAI drama 🤔... like, think about all the talented folks who are just jumping ship left and right - it's hard for any company to keep its best people on board 💼. And what's going on at Thinking Machines Lab is seriously shady 😬... if you don't know what happened, how can OpenAI trust that Zoph won't bring drama to their own workplace? 🤷‍♀️ Meanwhile, the AI research community is just getting more divided and dysfunctional by the day 🚫. I mean, who's to say these 'agents' are gonna be able to do actual office work with any kind of consistency or accuracy? That sounds like a recipe for disaster 😂
 
just read about this 🤔 and gotta say, its wild how fast the power struggles are escalating at OpenAI. like they're trying to poach each other's talent or something 😂. but seriously, AI industry is getting messy and its concerning for the future of AI development. all these labs and companies trying to train agents to do real world tasks but idk if its gonna work out. imo we need some more stability and less infighting before we can expect any real progress 🤖💻
 
🤯 OpenAI's power struggles are getting out of hand 🚨! They're basically poaching their own co-founders left and right 🤑. I'm not surprised though, the whole industry is a hot mess 😩. It's like everyone's just trying to one-up each other and make headlines instead of actually working on some actual progress 💡. And what's up with these 'agents' they're training? Who really knows how that's going to end up 🤔. I mean, we all know AI is the future, but can we at least get it together before we unleash it on the world 😅?
 
🤔 OpenAI's recruitment spree just got even more suspicious... like what's really going on behind those closed doors? 🚫 Those two co-founders didn't exactly leave their last job without a reason, did they? 😏

And omg can you believe Mira Murati actually fired Zoph without even knowing he was joining OpenAI again?! 😲 That's some crazy drama right there! 💥 But honestly who knows what really went down at Thinking Machines Lab... maybe we'll never get the whole truth 🤐

The AI industry needs to get its act together, tbh. All these power struggles and infighting are just gonna hold back innovation 🚫💔 And don't even get me started on these boring video games for training agents... like who thought that was a good idea 😂 Anyway, can't wait to see how this all plays out! 🤯
 
🤔 I'm not surprised to see OpenAI poaching talent from other startups, especially given the company's own internal power struggles 💼. This move raises concerns about the ethics of AI development and the potential for exploitation 🤖. While it's good that researchers are pushing forward with ambitious projects, we need to be careful about who gets to decide what kind of AI is created 🤝.

I'm also worried about the impact on smaller startups like Thinking Machines Lab 🌪️. It's not just about individual talent leaving, but about the disruption that can occur when companies start poaching employees 💸. The AI industry needs more stability and cooperation if we want to create systems that truly benefit society 🌈.

At the same time, I'm optimistic about the potential for AI to improve our lives 🚀. We just need to make sure that we're prioritizing transparency, accountability, and human-centered design 💡. The real question is: can we strike a balance between innovation and responsibility? 🤔
 
OMG what's going on at OpenAI?? 🤯 They're poaching people from other companies like crazy! I mean I get it, AI is a big deal, but all this drama is making me nervous 😬. If they don't know about the misconduct that happened at Thinking Machines Lab, then why are they recruiting Zoph again? 🤔 It just seems so fishy to me. And what's with all these power struggles?! Is it really necessary for AI companies to be so toxic? 🙄 I hope someone can explain this to me... like, who benefits from all this infighting? Are the researchers and experts actually doing any real work or are they just getting burned out by the drama? 🤔
 
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