# Thinking Machines Lab’s Inkling Model Lands on Databricks Day One

By Theo Corpus · 2026-07-15 · AI Training Data · https://datacommenter.com/thinking-machines-labs-inkling-model-lands-on-databricks-day-one/
About the author: Tracks the AI training-data economy: licensing deals, annotation shops, synthetic data, and what frontier labs actually pay for tokens.

> Databricks says it is a day-zero launch partner for Thinking Machines Lab's Inkling model, putting Mira Murati's frontier-model startup directly into enterprise data pipelines as of July 15, 2026.

Original reporting: [Databricks Blog](https://www.databricks.com/blog/inkling-thinking-machines-lab-now-databricks)
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Databricks is positioning itself as the enterprise front door for Thinking Machines Lab, the Mira Murati-founded lab that has spent the past year building frontier models largely in stealth. Making Inkling available as a day-zero launch partner matters less for the training-data market directly and more for what comes next in it: enterprise customers running Inkling inside Databricks pipelines generate exactly the kind of proprietary usage signal, fine-tuning data, and feedback loops that labs increasingly value as much as the pretraining corpus itself.

For Databricks, the calculus is distribution. Every frontier lab needs a route into regulated, data-rich enterprises that won’t just call an API cold, and Databricks has built its business on being that intermediary for Databricks itself, not just for OpenAI or Anthropic. Landing TML as a launch partner signals TML wants enterprise-grade credibility fast, likely to compete for the same Fortune 500 data-licensing and deployment budgets that OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google already chase.

> A day-zero launch partnership is a distribution deal wearing a training-data story’s clothes.

What’s missing from Databricks’ announcement, at least in what it has disclosed so far, is any figure: no seat count, no revenue split, no word on whether Databricks gets preferential access to enterprise usage data flowing through Inkling. Watch for whether TML follows other frontier labs in cutting direct licensing deals with data owners now that it has an enterprise distribution channel to justify the spend, and whether rivals like Snowflake or Microsoft respond with their own day-zero claims.

> We are excited to announce Databricks as a day zero launch partner for Thinking Machines Lab (TML)
> — [Databricks Blog](https://www.databricks.com/blog/inkling-thinking-machines-lab-now-databricks)

[Read the full story at Databricks Blog →](https://www.databricks.com/blog/inkling-thinking-machines-lab-now-databricks)

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