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Thinking Machines Lab Inc. develops artificial intelligence research and products focused on making AI systems more widely understood, customizable, and generally capable. Based in San Francisco, the company differentiates itself by prioritizing AI transparency and user control over black-box solutions that dominate the current market. Since its founding in 2024, Thinking Machines has achieved rapid growth, reaching a valuation of $10 billion through its innovative approach to democratizing AI technology. The company continues to advance its core mission of building AI systems that users can comprehend and adapt to their specific needs, positioning itself as a leader in interpretable artificial intelligence.

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