Insight on Mira Murati’s multi-AI worldview and what pluralistic AI infrastructure means for builders routing global traffic through single frontier models
The Monoculture Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About One line from Mira Murati’s new worldview document stopped me cold this week. “The good future has many AIs, raised in different places, shaped by…
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