- Navin Chaddha is managing partner at Mayfield, a venture capital firm.
- Mayfield has announced the $250 million Mayfield AI Start, a dedicated seed vehicle to support AI-native founders.
- Mayfield is sharing five pieces of company-building advice with AI-native founders.
- The advice includes focusing on dominating a new tech stack layer, providing a painkiller rather than a vitamin, and understanding the market dynamics.
- Mayfield highlights the importance of building a strong team and having a clear go-to-market strategy.
- The firm also emphasizes the need for founders to have a long-term vision and to be adaptable to changes in the AI landscape.
Main topic: Generative AI startups and their funding in Europe.
Key points:
1. Generative AI startups in Europe have raised a record $620m this year.
2. Investors are showing a strong interest in these startups, with FOMO-driven deal-making.
3. Some notable generative AI startups in Europe include Charm Therapeutics, Nanograb, Dust, ElevenLabs, DeepSearch Labs, IOMED, Lucinity, Auto-Pilot, Gladia, PhotoRoom, Cradle, Orbital Materials, Sereact, Beam AI, Qdrant, QuantPi, Humanloop, Co:Helm, Briink, Eilla, and Embedd.
Main topic: Contiinex, a speech AI startup, raises $2 million in funding and plans to expand its presence in the US market.
Key points:
1. Contiinex has raised $2 million in a pre-Series A round from venture fund houses YourNest and Refex Capital.
2. The funds will be used to strengthen the technology team and expand in the US market.
3. Contiinex has already made an impact in the healthcare and insurance sectors with its speech-to-text engine and Contiinex Open Framework for Insights (COFI). It aims to expand its offerings to address unstructured data across various mediums and enter other verticals like banking, retail, and utilities.
The main topic is David Ferrucci's AI startup called Elemental Cognition, which has raised nearly $60 million in funding.
Key points:
1. Elemental Cognition seeks to develop AI that "thinks before it talks" and offers two enterprise chatbot products.
2. The company's leadership team includes former IBM and Bridgewater Associates executives.
3. Elemental differentiates itself by combining large language models with an AI-powered reasoning engine for better responses.
### Summary
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is allocating $130 million to purchase computer chips to power artificial intelligence and build an "AI Research Resource" in the United Kingdom.
### Facts
- 🧪 The United Kingdom plans to establish an "AI Research Resource" by mid-2024 to become an AI tech hub.
- 💻 The government is sourcing chips from NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD and has ordered 5,000 NVIDIA graphic processing units (GPUs).
- 💰 The allocated $130 million may not be sufficient to match the ambition of the AI hub, leading to a potential request for more funding.
- 🌍 A recent report highlighted that many companies face challenges deploying AI due to limited resources and technical obstacles.
- 👥 In a survey conducted by S&P Global, firms reported insufficient computing power as a major obstacle to supporting AI projects.
- 🤖 The ability to support AI workloads will play a crucial role in determining who leads in the AI space.
Main Topic: AI startup Hugging Face seeking to raise millions from Salesforce and other investors
Key Points:
1. Hugging Face aims to raise $200 million in venture capital, with Salesforce leading the round.
2. Hugging Face operates a platform similar to GitHub for hosting AI models, with over 100,000 open-source models available.
3. The proposed investment would value Hugging Face at $4 billion, positioning it as a key player in the development of open-source AI technologies.
Main topic: AI startup Hugging Face raising $200 million funding round at a $4 billion valuation.
Key points:
1. Hugging Face is raising approximately $200 million in funding.
2. The funding round is led by Salesforce Ventures at a valuation of $4 billion.
3. Hugging Face allows companies to store and use AI software and hosts open-source AI models for developers.
Main topic: Hugging Face, an AI firm, raised $235 million at a $4.5 billion valuation from major technology companies to hire talent and compete in the artificial intelligence space.
Key points:
1. The funding will be used to hire talent and stay competitive in the AI industry.
2. Hugging Face's collaborative approach to building AI has gained traction, allowing AI developers to share code, models, and datasets.
3. The company hosts a platform with a wide range of AI models and tools and has a large user base, including employees from major companies.
Hugging Face, an AI startup, has raised $235 million in a Series D funding round, with participation from tech giants such as Google, Amazon, Nvidia, and IBM, and now has a valuation of $4.5 billion, signaling the growing demand for AI platforms and tools.
Main topic: AI startup Modular raises $100 million in funding round.
Key points:
1. Modular has raised $100 million in a funding round led by General Catalyst, with participation from Google Ventures, SV Angel, Greylock, and Factory.
2. The company did not disclose the valuation at which it raised capital, but a report by The Information put it at $600 million.
3. Modular aims to provide a more affordable alternative to AI development for enterprises through its software, bypassing the need for expensive chips from tech companies like Nvidia.
Main topic: AI startup Hugging Face raises $235 million in Series D funding round.
Key points:
1. Hugging Face's latest funding round brings its total capital raised to $395.2 million, valuing the firm at $4.5 billion.
2. Hugging Face provides data science tools and a model hub with over a million repositories.
3. The startup aims to be the open platform empowering the paradigm shift towards AI.
Main topic: AI startup Hugging Face's $4.5 billion valuation in a $235 million funding round.
Key points:
1. Hugging Face's funding round is supported by major tech players, including Salesforce, Google, and Nvidia.
2. The rapid growth of AI adoption and investments in AI startups indicate its potential as the next technology frontier.
3. Hugging Face plans to use the funds to expand its team and invest in technology, with revenue projected to increase fivefold this year.
AI21 Labs, a text-generating AI startup, has raised $155 million in a Series C funding round, bringing its total raised to $283 million and valuing the company at $1.4 billion, with plans to expand its workforce and accelerate its R&D efforts.
Betaworks' latest cohort of their Camp "thematic accelerator" demonstrates their strong interest in AI as augmentation rather than just a standalone product, with the belief that AI will be used to augment human workflows and behaviors in the next few years. The cohort consists of 12 companies, each receiving $500,000 in funding.
AI has garnered immense investment from venture capitalists, with over $40 billion poured into AI startups in the first half of 2023, raising concerns about who will benefit financially from its potential impact.
AI In brief X, formerly known as Twitter, has updated its privacy policy to state that it may train its AI models on user posts, with the policy change expected to take effect on September 29; however, CEO Elon Musk has clarified that private data, such as text in direct messages, will not be used to train the models.
Doug Lenat, a prominent figure in the field of AI, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of pioneering work in neurosymbolic systems and machine reasoning.
AI21 Labs, an Israeli startup, has raised $155 million in its Series C round, with a valuation of $1.4 billion; the company offers API access to its language models and tools designed for various tasks like summarization and question answering.
US newspaper chain Gannett has temporarily halted the publication of AI-generated sports articles after the machine-written pieces received criticism for their errors and poor writing quality.
Imbue, a woman-led AI research startup, has raised $200 million in a Series B funding round led by the Astera Institute, valuing the company at over $1 billion, but it could be years before it reveals a product. Imbue's focus is on developing AI "agents" that can simulate human decision-making to complete complex tasks, and it has access to 10,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs to build these agents. The startup is still in the early stages and has not yet released a demo of its agents.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is predicted to generate a $14 trillion annual revenue opportunity by 2030, causing billionaires like Seth Klarman and Ken Griffin to buy stocks in AI companies such as Amazon and Microsoft, respectively.
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark has donated $3 million to Common Sense Media to fund an artificial intelligence (AI) and education initiative, focusing on AI safety for children and providing AI literacy courses for parents and educators. Newmark is concerned about the potential for generative AI to amplify and spread disinformation, and the lack of effort by tech companies to combat dishonesty.
Full-stack generative AI platform, Writer, has secured $100 million in a Series B funding round led by ICONIQ Growth, with participation from WndrCo, Balderton Capital, and Insight Partners, as well as Writer customers Accenture and Vanguard; the funding will be used to invest in industry-specific language models and add capabilities to its models, enabling organizations to accelerate growth, increase productivity, and ensure governance.
AI startup Darrow has raised $35 million in funding for its AI-powered data engine that searches for class action litigation potential, with active cases resulting from its insights currently totaling around $10 billion in claims, and plans to use the funding to expand its team, add new legal domains to its tools, and invest in technology assets.
In 2023, the largest startup funding deals in the U.S. included Mapbox raising $280 million for location-mapping AI, Openly securing $100 million for insurance coverage, and Pryon and Writer each raising $100 million for their AI platforms.
Amazon will invest up to $4 billion in the AI startup Anthropic, using the startup's models and software across its business and signaling a renewed focus on generative AI.
Market intelligence platform AlphaSense has raised $150 million in a funding round, increasing its valuation to $2.5 billion, reflecting the high demand for AI startups and prompting speculation about possible plans for an initial public offering.
Character.AI, a startup specializing in chatbots capable of impersonating anyone or anything, is reportedly in talks to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in new funding, potentially valuing the company at over $5 billion.
AI Clearing, an AI-powered platform, has raised $14 million in a Series A funding round led by Prudence to expand its construction progress tracking and quality control technology for large infrastructure projects.
Induced AI, a startup founded by teenagers, has raised $2.3 million in seed funding to develop a platform that automates workflows by converting plain English instructions into pseudo-code and utilizing browser automation to complete tasks previously handled by back offices. The platform allows for bi-directional interaction and can handle complex processes, making it distinct from existing models in the industry.
Creative Force, an AI-powered content operations workflow provider, has raised $8.9 million in Series A funding to expand its platform and establish a new office in Boston, with a focus on integrating generative artificial intelligence into its platform and becoming the leading content creation platform in the US.
Imbue, an artificial intelligence startup, has secured an additional $12 million in funding, bringing its total raised to over $210 million, with investors including Amazon's Alexa Fund and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. The company aims to develop foundation models for AI systems capable of performing various tasks without close supervision.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams faced criticism for using an AI voice translation tool to speak in multiple languages without disclosing its use, with some ethicists calling it an unethical use of deepfake technology; while Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, argued that regulating AI would stifle competition and that AI systems are still not as smart as a cat; AI governance experiment Collective Constitutional AI is asking ordinary people to help write rules for its AI chatbot rather than leaving the decision-making solely to company leaders; companies around the world are expected to spend $16 billion on generative AI tech in 2023, with the market predicted to reach $143 billion in four years; OpenAI released its Dall-E 3 AI image technology, which produces more detailed images and aims to better understand users' text prompts; researchers used smartphone voice recordings and AI to create a model that can help identify people at risk for Type 2 diabetes; an AI-powered system enabled scholars to decipher a word in a nearly 2,000-year-old papyrus scroll.
German startup Oxolo has raised €13 million in a Series A funding round for its generative AI platform that can automatically create personalized videos for corporate training or product promotion without manual intervention.
Several major AI companies, including Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic, are joining forces to establish an industry body aimed at advancing AI safety and responsible development, with a new director and $10 million in funding to support their efforts. However, concerns remain regarding the potential risks associated with AI, such as the proliferation of AI-generated images for child sexual abuse material.
AI software startup Moreh has raised $22 million in a Series B funding round, with investors including AMD and KT, to develop its flagship AI software, MoAI, which enables the optimization and creation of AI models compatible with existing machine learning frameworks and GPUs, aiming to address the inadequate AI infrastructure for large-scale models.
Eve, a new startup in the legal AI market, has raised $14 million in seed funding to offer a personalized AI legal assistant for tasks like document review and legal research, joining other startups in the increasingly competitive space.
One in five of the new billion-dollar startups joining The Crunchbase Unicorn Board in 2023 were AI companies, collectively adding $21 billion in value and led by generative AI companies in various domains.