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DeepMind Alumni Launch 38 Startups in Europe, Led by $1.1B Funded Ineffable Intelligence

DeepMind alumni launch 38 startups across Europe, including David Silver’s $1.1B-funded Ineffable Intelligence, reshaping the AI landscape.

In the past 18 months, a surge of startups has emerged in Europe, primarily founded by alumni of Google DeepMind. A recent report reveals that 112 former DeepMind employees have either launched or are in the process of launching new ventures, showcasing a trend reminiscent of how companies like Klarna and Spotify transformed the European tech landscape.

Notably, David Silver, a prominent figure at DeepMind, made headlines last month when his new UK-based AI lab, Ineffable Intelligence, secured an impressive $1.1 billion in seed funding. This remarkable figure highlights Silver’s role in a broader narrative: the establishment of a pipeline of entrepreneurial talent emerging from DeepMind.

Data compiled by Evertrace, a firm specializing in investment analytics, indicates that of the 112 new startups, 70 are based in the United States, while 28 are in the UK. The remaining companies span various countries, including Spain, Switzerland, Germany, and beyond. Among these, 38 startups have officially launched, while 74 are currently operating in “stealth” mode, a term often used to describe early-stage projects that have not yet announced their existence.

Evertrace co-founder Jacob Houlberg points to the growing influence of DeepMind alumni in the tech ecosystem, asserting, “We are seeing that DeepMind is doing for AI what Klarna and Spotify did for European tech.” He emphasizes that while figures like Silver attract attention, it is the extensive network of founders driving innovation that constitutes the real story.

Among the notable alumni is Saining Xie, an ex-DeepMind scientist who initiated the research leading to the diffusion transformer in 2022. Xie is now the chief science officer and co-founder of Advanced Machine Intelligence, a startup co-founded by former Meta chief scientist Yann LeCun. Another significant figure is Wojciech Marian Czarnecki, a senior researcher at DeepMind, who has taken on the role of chief scientific officer at Ineffable Intelligence.

In the US, former DeepMind scientist Noah Goodman, who now serves as a co-founder of the startup Humans&, aims to empower individuals rather than replace them. The company raised $480 million in a seed funding round earlier this year, underscoring the high stakes and ambitions driving these new enterprises.

In the UK, several startups are making their mark. Former DeepMind scientist Olivier Henaff has co-founded Cursive, an AI foundation model startup that recently received funding from the government-backed VC fund Sovereign AI. Additionally, former DeepMind interns have also ventured into entrepreneurship. For instance, Guanming Wang has established General Instinct, a startup focused on vision-language models; Arhaan Shaikh co-founded Wizzaid, specializing in healthcare data infrastructure; and Abdul Raheem Nazir launched Experiqlabs, a tech research company.

Across Europe, the trend extends beyond the UK. Alexander Taboriskiy, a former software engineering lead at DeepMind, co-founded Mentiora in Zurich, which is developing a next-generation AI platform. Meanwhile, Angelos Chionis, a former DeepMind consultant, established FormalistAI in Paris, focusing on AI applications in the legal sector. In Munich, Ann-Kristin Balve, a DeepMind scholarship recipient, has co-founded Omnisent, a defense tech startup.

As these alumni leverage their deep expertise and innovative spirit, the landscape of AI and technology continues to evolve rapidly. With a growing number of ventures emerging from this talent pool, the implications for future developments in AI and adjacent fields remain significant, potentially shaping the industry for years to come.

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