Recursive Superintelligence raises $650M to build self-improving AI models
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Recursive Superintelligence Inc. launched with $650 million in funding to develop self-improving artificial intelligence models, valuing the company at $4.65 billion. The startup, founded by former Salesforce Chief Scientist Richard Socher, aims to build an AI model that can improve its own code base and discover new knowledge like human scientists. Key investors include Alphabet's GV fund and Greycroft, with Nvidia and AMD also participating, as the company expands its team.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Recursive's approach to building self-improving AI models could help scientific research by enabling autonomous discovery.
- · By developing AI that can improve its own code and harness, the company may unlock breakthroughs in various fields, leveraging automated scientific discovery to drive innovation.