AI Startup TML From Ex-OpenAI Exec Mira Murati Pays $500,000
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The $10 billion AI startup Thinking Machines Lab (TML), established by former OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati in February, is offering its technical talent up to half a million dollars in salary, based on federal data acquired by Business Insider.

The federal filings, detailing the salaries for TML’s hires on H-1B visas, revealed that the company paid three technical staffers $450,000 each, with a fourth staff member receiving $500,000 in compensation. These figures are from the first quarter of this year and cover only the salary, excluding additional sign-on bonuses and equity awards. The H-1B program permits U.S. employers to employ non-U.S. residents in specialized fields.

This compensation exceeds that of some significant players, including Murati’s former company, OpenAI, which disclosed paying an average salary of $292,115 to 29 technical employees. In comparison, Anthropic paid an average salary of $387,500 to 14 employees.

Murati spent six and a half years at OpenAI before stepping down as CTO in September.

TML has yet to launch any public-facing products, though the secretive startup raised $2 billion in seed funding last month at a $10 billion valuation. Its website says that the startup is working “to make AI systems more widely understood, customizable, and generally capable.”

TML CEO Mira Murati. Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP

High salaries are just one tactic in Silicon Valley’s AI talent wars. Last month, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that Meta was trying to poach OpenAI researchers with “giant” signing bonuses of “$100 million” and “even more than that” in compensation.

In fact, six top OpenAI researchers have joined Meta in the past few weeks as part of its new superintelligence team. The group included Shuchao Bi, co-creator of ChatGPT voice mode, and Shengjia Zhao, who co-created ChatGPT and previously led synthetic data at OpenAI.

Still, according to a leaked memo sent by OpenAI’s Chief Research Officer Mark Chen on Saturday to staff, the company isn’t “sitting idly by.” Top OpenAI leaders, including CEO Sam Altman, are “recalibrating” compensation and finding “creative ways” to reward talent, Chen noted.

The $10 billion AI startup Thinking Machines Lab (TML), which was founded by former OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati in February, is paying its technical talent up to half a million dollars in salary, according to federal data obtained by Business Insider.

The federal filings, which show how much TML’s hires on H-1B visas were being paid, showed that the company paid three technical staffers $450,000 each, while a fourth received $500,000 in compensation. The figures were from the first quarter of this year and just included salary, not added sign-on bonuses and equity awards. The H-1B allows U.S. employers to hire non-U.S. residents to work in specialty occupations.

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