Thinking Machines Lab Unveils AI That Thinks While You Talk

New 'interaction models' ditch external scaffolding to let AI think and respond in real time alongside users.

Thinking Machines Lab Unveils AI That Thinks While You Talk

Thinking Machines Lab just dropped a research preview of what it calls "interaction models" — AI systems designed to handle real-time, continuous interaction natively. No external scaffolding. No bolted-on workarounds. The thinking happens live, as the conversation flows.

The core idea: instead of the usual prompt-wait-respond loop, these models can think and reply simultaneously while a user is still engaging. It's a fundamentally different architecture for human-AI collaboration, treating interaction as a first-class capability rather than an afterthought layered on top.

The lab is positioning this as a shift in how AI systems are built. Traditional models treat conversation as a series of discrete exchanges. Interaction models blur that line, enabling something closer to genuine back-and-forth dialogue.

It's still a research preview, so temper expectations. But the direction is clear: AI that collaborates, not just responds.