Skip to content

ABC Tool

  • Home
  • About / Contect
    • PRIVACY POLICY
DeepMind’s David Silver just raised .1B to build an AI that learns without human data

DeepMind’s David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data

Posted on April 28, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on DeepMind’s David Silver just raised $1.1B to build an AI that learns without human data
Blog


Ineffable Intelligence, a British AI lab founded a mere few months ago by former DeepMind researcher David Silver, has raised $1.1 billion in funding at a valuation of $5.1 billion to join the race for novel AI models that could outperform large language models.

According to its newly launched site, Ineffable aims to create a “superlearner” capable of discovering knowledge and skills without relying on human data by leveraging reinforcement learning — a technique in which AI systems learn through trial and error rather than studying human-generated examples. This is Silver’s area of expertise.

A professor at University College London, Silver was until recently leading the reinforcement learning team at Google-owned DeepMind, where he spent more than a decade before leaving to found this new venture.

While at DeepMind, Silver was involved in developing programs that beat professional players at chess and the board game Go by learning purely from experience, without being fed human strategies or game records — defeating the world’s top computer programs in each game. The most notable of these was AlphaZero. Similarly, Ineffable Intelligence hopes that its superlearner will discover all knowledge from its own experience.

Its superlearner may lack experience, but the company doesn’t lack ambition. “If successful, this will represent a scientific breakthrough of comparable magnitude to Darwin: where his law explained all Life, our law will explain and build all Intelligence,” its site claims (capitals included).

Referring to Ineffable Intelligence as “his life’s work” in a personal note that he has since published on the company’s blog, Silver also told Wired that “any money that I make from Ineffable will go to high-impact charities that save as many lives as possible.”

It is unclear how, when, or how much the venture will make, but this clearly hasn’t hindered fundraising.

Techcrunch event

San Francisco, CA
|
October 13-15, 2026

According to Wired, the round was led by Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from Index Ventures, Google, Nvidia, and others. Among those other investors are the British Business Bank and Sovereign AI, the U.K.’s recently launched sovereign venture fund for AI.

Fast-forwarding to so-called pentacorn status — meaning companies valued at more than $5 billion — Ineffable Intelligence joins the club of AI ventures founded by star researchers whose names have attracted seed rounds so large they have been nicknamed coconut rounds (a tongue-in-cheek escalation of the “seed” round). Just last month, AMI Labs, co-founded by Turing Award winner and former Meta AI scientist Yann LeCun, raised $1.03 billion at a $3.5 billion pre-money valuation. 

There might be more companies in this mold. Recursive Superintelligence, co-founded by DeepMind’s former principal scientist Tim Rocktäschel and incorporated in the U.K., reportedly raised $500 million, with enough demand to stretch that amount to $1 billion. 

While Recursive also has ties to the U.S., these companies suggest mounting momentum around London as an AI hub. This is partly thanks to DeepMind’s continued presence after its acquisition by Google in 2014. But it is not just DeepMind. Jeff Bezos’ AI lab, Project Prometheus, is reportedly in talks to secure office space close to Google’s AI hub. 

This also translates into a powerful network of alumni, with several former DeepMind staffers reportedly set to join Ineffable’s executive team.

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This doesn’t affect our editorial independence.



Source link

Post Views: 1

Post navigation

❮ Previous Post: Kuo: OpenAI smartphone with custom chipset in the works
Next Post: Google and Pentagon reportedly agree on deal for ‘any lawful’ use of AI ❯

You may also like

15 products that defined Tim Cook’s Apple legacy
Blog
15 products that defined Tim Cook’s Apple legacy
April 24, 2026
AI on the couch: Anthropic gives Claude 20 hours of psychiatry
Blog
AI on the couch: Anthropic gives Claude 20 hours of psychiatry
April 12, 2026
vivo Y500s unveiled with 7,200mAh battery, Y600 Pro teased with a 10,200mAh battery
Blog
vivo Y500s unveiled with 7,200mAh battery, Y600 Pro teased with a 10,200mAh battery
April 28, 2026
Redmi K Pad 2 debuts with 8.8-inch screen, Dimensity 9500 SoC
Blog
Redmi K Pad 2 debuts with 8.8-inch screen, Dimensity 9500 SoC
April 23, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Amazon’s color Kindles are finally getting a real dark mode
  • Logitech’s Wild Gaming Keyboard, the G512 X, Mixes Analog and Mechanical
  • Huawei Mate XT2 tipped to debut in October with these upgrades
  • Samsung accidentally confirms a key feature for its upcoming Glasses
  • Dell XPS 16 Review: Well-Rounded, Big-Screen Laptop With Spiky, Big-Time Price

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • April 2026

Categories

  • Blog

Copyright © 2026 ABC Tool.

Theme: Oceanly News by ScriptsTown