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Thinking Machines AI Startup Hits $12 Billion Valuation in Early Funding

What Happened

Thinking Machines, an AI startup led by Mira Murati, has achieved a $12 billion valuation after an early-stage funding round, according to Reuters. The company, founded by Murati, who is known for her leadership in the artificial intelligence sector, aims to pioneer advanced AI solutions for business and industry. Backed by strong investor confidence, this early funding round will support the startup’s ambitious goals in building scalable AI infrastructure and innovative products across the enterprise landscape.

Why It Matters

The substantial valuation underscores growing market demand for next-generation AI platforms and leadership talent in the sector. Thinking Machines’ rapid ascent highlights continued investor enthusiasm for breakthrough artificial intelligence startups. Read more in our AI News Hub

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