London-based Ineffable Intelligence, founded by AlphaGo visionary David Silver, has closed a $1.1 billion seed round, described as the largest early-stage funding of its kind in European history. Announced on June 16, 2026, the funding accompanies a strategic partnership with Google Cloud that will give the startup access to AI-optimized infrastructure as it builds what it calls a "superlearner" system. Unlike traditional AI models that train primarily on large, pre-collected datasets, the system is designed to learn continuously from its own experience, generating and evaluating data in real time to refine its capabilities. London’s Ineffable Intelligence will deploy one of the largest clusters of NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 GPUs through Google Cloud, creating a high-performance "Hypercomputer" stack to support this experience-based learning approach. The architecture requires massive computational scale and high-performance networking to run continuous training and inference, placing unusual demands on the underlying cloud infrastructure. By focusing on systems that aim to improve adaptability and reasoning through ongoing interaction with their environment, the partnership positions the startup as a significant new player in frontier, general-purpose artificial intelligence and reshapes the competitive landscape for advanced AI labs.
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هذا الذكاء الاصطناعي "المتعلم الخارق" يمكن أن يغير كيفية تفاعلنا مع التكنولوجيا. إنه يتعلم من التجربة، وليس فقط البيانات. هذا يعني تكنولوجيا أكثر تكيفًا وذكاءً بين يديك. ترقب المنتجات التي تستخدم نظام Ineffable Intelligence.
أصبحت Ineffable Intelligence لاعبًا رئيسيًا في مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي. قد تؤدي شراكتها مع Google Cloud وتمويلها القياسي إلى تطورات كبيرة. يستحق إعادة الإرسال إذا كنت تعرف شخصًا مهتمًا بمستقبل التكنولوجيا.
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Ineffable Intelligence تحصل على 1.1 مليار دولار لمختبر الذكاء الاصطناعي "Superlearner"
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