Nexthop AI has officially launched with $110 million in funding aimed at developing advanced artificial intelligence infrastructure for hyperscalers. The funding round was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from notable investors including Kleiner Perkins and Battery Ventures. This financial backing is intended to enhance cloud AI capabilities, positioning Nexthop AI as a key player in the rapidly evolving AI infrastructure market. In related news, Yutori, a startup founded by former Meta executives, has raised $15 million to create AI assistants that can perform everyday tasks online. Additionally, MemryX secured $44 million in Series B funding to advance edge AI computing, while Hakimo raised $10.5 million to innovate in physical security through autonomous agents.
Hakimo Secures $10.5Million to Transform Physical Security With Human-Like Autonomous Security Agent https://t.co/OLWBWnnrec #MachineLearning #AdversarialAI #SmartAI #AI #EnterpriseAI #GenerativeAI #GenAI #MLAlgorithms #DeepLearning #AIResearch #AIRevolution
Yutori Launches from Stealth with $15M Seed Funding to Build Consumer AI Assistants Capable of Everyday Tasks on the Web https://t.co/uNdoF7oYSl #MachineLearning #AdversarialAI #SmartAI #AI #EnterpriseAI #GenerativeAI #GenAI #MLAlgorithms #DeepLearning #AIResearch
🚨🇺🇸FORMER META EXECUTIVES RAISE $15M FOR AI ASSISTANT STARTUP YUTORI 2 former Meta AI leaders have raised $15 million for Yutori, a new San Francisco startup focused on autonomous AI assistants that can perform real-world tasks—like ordering food or planning travel—without user https://t.co/9gqiPnSWGp https://t.co/J8mJemdaKu