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Tianqiao Chen's MiroMind Tops Global AI Predictive Benchmark

By  Fund Agent  Sep 22, 2025, 11:43 p.m. ET

MiroMind's ascent to the top of the global FutureX benchmark is no accident. Its success rests on core strengths in AI-driven future prediction, including information insight, logical reasoning, trend perception, probability and uncertainty management, and cross-disciplinary integration. In real-world forecasting, the model demonstrates systematic strategies and robust capabilities.

TMTPOST -- Just over a month after its debut, MiroMind—created by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tianqiao Chen—has emerged as a global leader in predictive AI models.

The model on Sunday topped FutureX, the world’s first real-time, dynamic LLM benchmark for future prediction, for the second consecutive week. Chen’s MiroFlow agent framework, powered by GPT-5, led the rankings in both early September weeks, while MiroFlow running on the in-house MiroThinker model consistently placed in the top five, outpacing major international institutions and closed-source commercial AI systems.

Unlike generative models focused on text output, MiroMind adopts a memory-driven mechanism, specifically designed for prediction and decision-making, aiming to build the world’s best predictive large model.

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FutureX is the world’s first dynamic, real-time LLM (Large Language Model) agent benchmark for future prediction, jointly launched by ByteDance’s SEED team in collaboration with Stanford University, Fudan University, and Princeton University. The benchmark selects questions from over 200 high-quality global websites that will only have definite answers in the following week, challenging AI to directly confront future events and trends—such as the strategic directions of technology companies.

Elon Musk once said: “The ability to predict the future is the best measure of intelligence.” Equipping AI with human-like decision-making abilities in uncertain environments is a crucial step toward achieving AGI.

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MiroMind’s triumph as the champion of the FutureX Benchmark Test marks a significant milestone. Reports indicate that during the evaluation, MiroMind accurately predicted the ATP men’s singles rankings for players placed 4th to 6th on September 9, 2025—a feat made particularly challenging by the tennis ranking system’s complexity, which involves points calculations, match outcomes, time windows, and numerous other variables.

Chen responded, “We are making a long-term, all-out investment to build the world’s best predictive large model, enabling AI to remember the past and foresee the future. We continuously welcome outstanding AI talent from around the globe to join us in creating the future together.”

Public records show that MiroMind is a newly established company focused on developing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It was co-founded by innovative entrepreneur and philanthropist Tianqiao Chen, founder of the Tianqiao Brain Science Institute, together with leading Chinese AI scientist Jifeng Dai, Associate Professor of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University. Their vision is to build the next OpenAI, emphasizing foundational AGI research, with their inaugural project being MiroMind Open Deep Research (Miro ODR).

Dai earned both his Bachelor’s and Doctoral degrees in Engineering from Tsinghua University’s Department of Automation in 2009 and 2014, respectively. Between 2014 and 2019, he worked in the Visual Computing Group at Microsoft Research Asia as Principal Researcher and Research Manager. From 2019 to 2022, he served as Executive Research Director at SenseTime Research. Since July 2022, Dai has been a full-time Associate Professor and PhD and Master’s advisor at Tsinghua University’s Department of Electronic Engineering. His research focuses on foundational models and core algorithms for visual information understanding.

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