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Founded Year

2024

Stage

Series A | Alive

Total Raised

$1B

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$1B | 2 mos ago

About Safe Superintelligence

Safe Superintelligence focuses on the development of safe superintelligence as its primary objective within the artificial intelligence industry. The company is dedicated to solving technical problems related to safety and capabilities through innovative engineering and scientific research, to advance these capabilities while prioritizing safety. Safe Superintelligence operates with a business model that emphasizes long-term progress over short-term commercial pressures. It was founded in 2024 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Headquarters Location

San Francisco, California,

United States

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Safe Superintelligence in 4 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Oct 29, 2024.

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Latest Safe Superintelligence News

Americas dominates VC funding in Q3, as AI, defence-tech thrive

Nov 4, 2024

Americas dominates VC funding in Q3, as AI, defence-tech thrive According to KPMG, VC investment and deals remained subdued in Q3, as many VC investors globally remained in a holding pattern given the current uncertainties still permeating the market by Gulf Business Image: Getty Images Venture capital investment globally during Q3 2024 continued its trend of moderation, with the Americas securing the largest share of funding, revealed KPMG’s latest Q3’24 Venture Pulse Report . An amount of $1.5bn was raised by US-based Anduril Industries, a developer of autonomous weapons systems, leading a series of significant raises that included $1bn from Safe Superintelligence Inc and $900m from Canada-based Clio. The report showed that Asia emerged as the second-largest recipient of venture capital, highlighted by a $788m from Mynt. Other substantial raises included $688m from China’s Baichuan AI, $415m from ICLeague, and $362m from Singapore’s Silicon Box, as well as $36m from India’s Zepto. In Europe, the quarter was relatively quiet, although several AI-focused firms secured funding above $100m. Noteworthy deals included $484m for Germany’s Helsing and $386m for France’s Voodoo, a gaming company. Additionally, space-tech attracted attention, with Isar Aerospace raising $279m and D-Orbit securing $166m in Italy. As of the end of Q3 2024, the number of early-stage unicorns — companies valued at over $1bn — has already surpassed the total for all of 2023 . This surge, despite ongoing macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty, is largely attributed to activity within the AI sector. Numerous early-stage AI firms have achieved unicorn valuations following their initial significant raises, reflecting a sustained focus on AI investment amidst a cautious approach to other sectors. AI dominates VC investment landscape AI continued to dominate global VC funding, with the largest deals across the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Core AI firms drew significant investments, including $1bn for Safe Superintelligence in the US and $688m for Baichuan AI in China. Other raises included Moonshot AI at $300m and Sakana AI at $200m in Japan. The quarter also saw substantial funding for AI-powered defence-tech firms, such as Anduril Industries and Helsing. Investors displayed interest in startups with ancillary offerings related to AI, including those aimed at reducing the energy consumption associated with various AI solutions. Defence-tech investments rise amid geopolitical tensions The defence-tech sector attracted considerable funding in Q3 2024, buoyed by geopolitical tensions. Both Anduril Industries and Helsing benefited from increased investor interest in software and non-hardware solutions for defense applications. Historically, VC investors have been hesitant to invest in this space, but changing dynamics have prompted a reevaluation of potential opportunities. Q4 2024 trends As the VC capital landscape moves into Q4, investment activity is expected to remain soft, particularly until the conclusion of the US presidential election in November. However, there is cautious optimism for a rebound in exit activity by 2025, with mergers and acquisitions potentially leading the way. “I have some cautious optimism that 2025 could be a better year for the global IPO markets. After a very dry couple of years, IPO activity could finally see a resurgence. “While we probably won’t see a lot of core AI companies going out yet — in part because many are still working to figure out the optimal business models, and are quite well funded — we could see companies in a wide range of other sectors looking to exit — including health and biotech, fintech, and energy and cleantech,” said Conor Moore, global head, KPMG Private Enterprise, KPMG International AI is anticipated to remain a hot investment area, although a market correction may occur as investors seek tangible value from AI implementations. Regulatory developments regarding AI are also expected to gain prominence, as governments work to establish guidelines around safety, privacy, and ethical use. Meanwhile, interest in alternative energy solutions, which had seen a decline in investment recently, may surge again as global energy demand continues to rise, potentially outpacing supply. Tags

Safe Superintelligence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Safe Superintelligence founded?

    Safe Superintelligence was founded in 2024.

  • Where is Safe Superintelligence's headquarters?

    Safe Superintelligence's headquarters is located at San Francisco.

  • What is Safe Superintelligence's latest funding round?

    Safe Superintelligence's latest funding round is Series A.

  • How much did Safe Superintelligence raise?

    Safe Superintelligence raised a total of $1B.

  • Who are the investors of Safe Superintelligence?

    Investors of Safe Superintelligence include SV Angel, Andreessen Horowitz, Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross, Sequoia Capital and DST Global.

  • Who are Safe Superintelligence's competitors?

    Competitors of Safe Superintelligence include Klover.

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