On July 16th, Beijing time, according to The Wall Street Journal, Thinking Machines Lab, led by Mira Murati, former Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI, released its first AI model, Inkling. The model adopts an 'open weights' approach, allowing developers to modify the model with their own data. Inkling boasts 975 billion parameters, but only activates 41 billion parameters per task, emphasizing a balance between cost and performance. Its architecture draws inspiration from China's DeepSeek-V3 model and utilizes data generated by Kimi K2.5 for optimization during the post-training phase.
