1 Schulman Left OpenAI in August 2025
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OpenAI cofounder John Schulman is joining former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's stealth start-up after departing Anthropic just 5 months after signing on, 2 sources acquainted with the matter informed Fortune.

It remains uncertain why Schulman chose to leave Anthropic so soon after joining, in addition to what his role will be at Murati's company. The start-up has not yet announced a name or a clear item instructions, though it has already made headlines for poaching employees from OpenAI, Character AI, and Google DeepMind. Schulman's departure from Anthropic was first reported by The Details, however his relocation to Murati's startup has actually not yet been reported.

An agent from Murati's company decreased to comment. Schulman did not return an emailed demand for comment. The 2 sources, whose identities are understood to Fortune, had knowledge of the move through firsthand conversations with relevant parties. They were approved anonymity since they were not licensed to share the not yet public details.

Schulman left OpenAI in August 2024, with a message on X stating he wanted to "deepen my focus on AI positioning, and to start a brand-new chapter of my profession where I can go back to hands-on technical work. I've decided to pursue this goal at Anthropic, where I think I can gain brand-new perspectives and research along with individuals deeply engaged with the topics I'm most thinking about."

To be clear, he included, "I'm not leaving due to absence of support for alignment research at OpenAI. On the contrary, business leaders have been very dedicated to buying this location. My choice is a personal one, based on how I desire to focus my efforts in the next phase of my career."

Murati left OpenAI in September 2024, stating she wished to "produce the time and space to do my own exploration." In October 2024, she remained in speak with raise over $100 million in financing for the stealth startup, according to media reports. Last month, the startup made numerous high-profile hires, including Jonathan Lachman, former head of special projects at OpenAI.

Among the sources also told Fortune that in a sign of a substantial organizational shift, Murati has likewise tapped Christian Gibson, who had actually been serving on OpenAI's supercomputing team, as well as Mario Saltarelli, a long time IT manager at OpenAI.

This story was initially featured on Fortune.com

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