@timshi_ai: Excited to share that we’ve started Recursive Superintelligence to automate knowledge discovery, starting with AI that …

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Recursive Superintelligence, a new startup aiming to automate knowledge discovery with self-improving AI, has launched with over $650 million in funding led by GV and Greycroft.

Excited to share that we’ve started Recursive Superintelligence to automate knowledge discovery, starting with AI that experiments on how to improve itself. We raised $ 650m+ led by GV and Greycroft. https://t.co/99pPYZepMP
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Excited to share that we’ve started Recursive Superintelligence to automate knowledge discovery, starting with AI that experiments on how to improve itself. We raised $ 650m+ led by GV and Greycroft. https://t.co/99pPYZepMP

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