John Schulman, a co-founder of OpenAI, who recently left AI startup Anthropic after just five months, is reportedly joining the yet-to-be-announced venture led by Mira Murati, former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of OpenAI.
Details about Schulman’s role in Murati’s new company are not yet revealed, but sources say that he is not the only former OpenAI employee to make the switch. Christian Gibson, who was part of OpenAI’s supercomputing team, is also said to have joined the venture.
Murati has been working on her own startup since leaving OpenAI in September 2024, and according to reports, she has been in discussions to raise over $100 million in funding.
The company’s focus has not been publicly disclosed, but it is expected to be in the artificial intelligence space, given Murati’s background in AI development. Before her time at OpenAI, she worked at Tesla and Leap Motion, contributing to their AI and engineering efforts.
Schulman, who spent nearly a decade at OpenAI, left the company in August 2023, noting a desire to focus more on AI alignment—the field dedicated to ensuring AI systems operate as intended.
Anthropic, a growing company in the AI industry, was founded by former OpenAI employees, and is known for developing Claude, a competitor to ChatGPT, which is boosting AI safety.
John Schulman has yet to make a public statement about his latest move, but his decision to follow Mira Murati implies a movement of top AI researchers branching out to build their own ventures.
Other key figures, such as former OpenAI Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever, have also left to establish their own startups, with Sutskever launching Safe Superintelligence (SSI) to focus on AI safety research.