AI lab Harmonic has completed a $100 million Series B funding round, led by Kleiner Perkins

Blockbeats
11 Jul

BlockBeats News, July 11th, the Artificial Intelligence lab Harmonic announced the completion of a $100 million Series B financing round, with a post-money valuation of nearly $9 billion. The round was led by the venture capital giant Kleiner Perkins, with significant participation from Paradigm. Other investors include Ribbit Capital, as well as existing shareholders Sequoia Capital, Index Ventures, and Charlie Cheever.

Harmonic had previously completed a $75 million Series A financing round in September 2024, led by Sequoia Capital with participation from Index Ventures, and received additional support from DST Global partner Nikesh Arora.

This round of financing will further drive Harmonic's research progress at the "Frontiers of Mathematical Reasoning" and accelerate the commercialization of its flagship model Aristotle. Unlike language-based AI prone to "illusions," Aristotle, based on Mathematical Superintelligence (MSI), can verify the accuracy and logical consistency of its outputs and transparently identify potential errors and contradictions.

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