Nvidia-backed Israeli Artificial Intelligence Startup AI21 Labs Raising Series D Funding

AI21 Labs, backed by Nvidia, is raising a new investment round to develop proprietary large language models and tackle issues in generative Artificial Intelligence.

Israeli startup AI21 Labs, known for its focus on large language models and natural language processing, is in the process of raising a Series D funding round, with backing from technology giant Nvidia. The funding aims to power AI21 Labs´ development of its own proprietary large language models (LLMs) amid increasing competition in the rapidly growing generative Artificial Intelligence sector.

AI21 Labs has distinguished itself through its emphasis on minimizing the problem of hallucinations in generative Artificial Intelligence. Hallucinations are false or misleading outputs generated by language models, and reducing them is considered crucial to improving Artificial Intelligence reliability for enterprise and consumer applications. The planned investment round highlights confidence from both existing and new investors in AI21 Labs´ technical roadmap and ambition to deliver trustworthy solutions.

This move places AI21 Labs in direct competition with other major players working on advanced language models for applications ranging from content creation to enterprise automation. Nvidia´s involvement signals broader industry interest in foundational Artificial Intelligence technologies, especially as reliable, cost-effective models become central to next-generation software and services. With new funding, AI21 Labs is expected to accelerate both research and commercial deployment, targeting markets seeking scalable and accurate Artificial Intelligence-driven tools.

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