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AI startup Recursive has emerged from stealth mode with a substantial $650 million investment to build self-improving AI. The company’s vision is to achieve “superintelligence” through recursive self-improvement, where AI systems continually enhance themselves via open-ended algorithms designed for endless innovation.
- The funding round includes notable investors like GV (Google Ventures) and Greycroft, alongside AMD Ventures and Nvidia.
- Recursive aims to break the “information barrier” by automating the scientific method within AI research itself, driven by a concept from science fiction author Stanisław Lem.
- The company’s founders bring diverse expertise, including Richard Socher (formerly Salesforce) and Tim Rocktäschel (formerly Google DeepMind), alongside researchers from leading tech companies such as OpenAI, Meta, and Uber AI.
Key Takeaways:
– $650 million in funding for self-improving AI.
– Focus on recursive self-improvement to achieve “superintelligence.”
– Breakthrough aimed at automating the scientific method within AI research.
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Originally published at the-decoder.com. Curated by AI Maestro.
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