Prime Intellect, a startup founded in 2024, raises $130 million in a Series A funding round to scale its technology for building and operating AI agents. According to coverage from multiple outlets, the company positions its offering as an “open superintelligence stack,” designed to help organizations develop agentic systems without depending on frontier AI labs. The product includes tools and infrastructure intended to support the full workflow of training and deployment. This includes access to compute, large-scale reinforcement learning capabilities, training environments and sandboxing, and evaluation and deployment components. Prime Intellect also describes its approach as training “open frontier models,” aiming to let enterprise customers run and improve their own AI agent systems. The funding is earmarked for expanding the tech stack and tackling new use cases for enterprise AI agent development. Both sources characterize the company’s focus as enabling organizations to build their own AI agents using an open-model approach rather than relying solely on proprietary, third-party model providers.
Prime Intellect raises $130M Series A to help enterprises train AI agents
Prime Intellect, a startup founded in 2024, raises $130 million in a Series A funding round to scale its technology for building and operating AI agents. According to coverage from multiple outlets, t...
- Prime Intellect raises $130 million in a Series A funding round.
- The company is founded in 2024 and targets enterprise customers building AI agents.
- Prime Intellect offers an “open” stack for training and deploying agentic systems.
- Its platform includes compute, large-scale reinforcement learning, environments/sandboxes, evaluations, and deployment tooling.
- Prime Intellect aims to reduce reliance on frontier AI labs for customers’ agent development.
Prime Intellect raised $130 million in a Series A funding round to scale its tech stack and target new problems with its “open superintelligence stack.” The company trains open frontier models and provides customers with the compute, large-scale reinforcement learning (RL), environments, sandboxes, evaluations and deployment they need for training, deploying and continuously improving their […] The post Prime Intellect Raises $130 Million to Help Companies Train AI Agents appeared first on PYMNTS.com.
2 hours agoFounded in 2024, Prime Intellect’s goal is to give organizations capabilities to train their own agentic systems without relying on frontier AI labs.
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