Recursive Superintelligence Raises $650 Million at $4.65 Billion Valuation

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Recursive Superintelligence has raised $650 million in a new funding round at a valuation of $4.65 billion.
The round was led by GV and Greycroft, with participation from AMD Ventures and NVIDIA.
The company said the capital will be used to secure large-scale computing infrastructure, expand international research operations, and support the deployment of its first “Level 1” autonomous training system ahead of a planned public launch in mid-2026.
Company Focuses on Self-improving AI Systems
Recursive Superintelligence develops artificial intelligence systems designed to automate the machine learning research process.
Unlike conventional foundation model development, the company’s platform is designed to modify its own neural network architecture, refine training methods, and manage evaluation processes with limited human intervention.
Therefore, the company is focusing on building systems that can improve AI model performance through automated experimentation and optimization.
Founded by AI Researchers and Industry Executives
The company is led by Richard Socher, Tim Rocktäschel, Jeff Clune, Josh Tobin, and Tim Shi.
Recursive Superintelligence currently operates from dual hubs in London and San Francisco.
Funding Reflects Growing Investor Interest in Advanced AI Infrastructure
The latest funding round comes as investors continue increasing allocations toward companies building advanced AI infrastructure, autonomous systems, and next-generation machine learning platforms.
In addition, demand for large-scale computing power and automated AI development tools has continued to grow as companies compete to accelerate research and deployment timelines.












