Silicon Valley bets on self-improving AI that designs its own successors

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A wave of AI startups, including Ricursive Intelligence and Recursive AI, aims to build systems that improve themselves—designing better chips and AI models with less human input—backed by hundreds of millions in venture funding, signaling bold bets amid concerns of an AI bubble.
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- Silicon Valley Wants to Build A.I. That Can Improve A.I. on Its Own The New York Times
- Ricursive Intelligence Raises $300 Million Series A at $4 Billion Valuation to Accelerate AI-Driven Semiconductor Design Yahoo Finance
- Star AI Researcher’s New Lab in Talks for $4 Billion Valuation Bloomberg.com
- Richard Socher Announces Recursive with $4B Valuation seczine.com
- Richard Socher’s new AI lab Recursive eyes $4B pre-money in GV-led round Tech Funding News
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