Sooth Labs, an AI lab founded by former Meta executives, has successfully raised $50 million in a funding round led by Felicis Ventures, achieving a valuation of $335 million. Notable participants in the round include Yann LeCun and Google's Chief Scientist Jeff Dean, with Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth serving as an advisor. The Pittsburgh-based company, founded by former Meta AI and Carnegie Mellon University affiliates, focuses on developing AI models to predict geopolitical and market events.
The lab's AI models are designed to process large-scale, cross-industry datasets and support multimodal inputs such as video, audio, and text. These models enable users to query the probability of specific events, with predictions like a 16% chance of a new pandemic declaration by the WHO before 2028 and a 33% chance of Anthropic going public this year. Sooth Labs targets sectors including finance, defense, insurance, and real estate with its predictive technology.
Sooth Labs Secures $50 Million Funding at $335 Million Valuation
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