Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab Introduces Interaction Models: A Native Multimodal Architecture for Real-Time Human-AI Collaboration
Most AI systems today work in turns. You type or speak, the model waits, processes your input, and then responds. That’s the entire interaction loop. Thinking Machines Lab, an AI research lab, is arguing that this model of interaction is a fundamental bottleneck. Thinking Machines Lab team introduced a research preview of a new class of system they call interaction models to address it. The main idea for their research is interactivity should be native to the model itself, not bolted on as an afterthought. What’s Wrong with Turn-Based AI If you’ve built anything with a language model or voice API, you’ve worked around the limitations of turn-based interaction. The model has no awareness of what’s happening while you’re still typing or speaking. It can’t see you pause mid-sentence, notice your camera feed, or react to something visual in real time. While the model is generating, it’s equally blind — perception freezes until it fin...
