Mira Murati's startup is dangling $500,000 salaries to win the AI arms race
Mira Murati is the founder of Thinking Machines Lab. Thomas Concordia/Getty Images Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati founded Thinking Machines Lab earlier this year. BI obtained federal data showing how much hires on H-1B visas are being paid at startups. TML paid two members of its technical staff $450,000, while another got $500,000, according to the data. Thinking Machines Lab, the much-talked-about, secretive AI startup founded earlier this year by former OpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati, has been shelling out top dollar for technical talent ahead of launching any products. TML is paying two members of its technical staff $450,000 in salary, while another is getting $500,000, according to hiring data obtained by Business Insider. A fourth staffer, listed as a "co-founder/machine learning specialist," receives $450,000 per year. The data comes from federal filings that companies are required to make when they hire a non-US resident on an H-1B visa, which...