Safe Superintelligence targets August debut for first model at a $32 billion valuation

Safe Superintelligence targets August debut for first model at a $32 billion valuation

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2026-08-05 02:34:26
Safe Superintelligence, the AI startup founded by Ilya Sutskever, plans to release its first model in August, according to Techub News. The company has not launched any product so far, yet it has already raised about $3 billion and reached a valuation of $32 billion. On July 27, SSI said it had entered a long-term partnership with Nvidia, a deal the company said would expand its computing capacity by 10x. CryptoBriefing noted that rising demand for AI training compute could benefit decentralized GPU marketplaces. It added that a fully open release of the model could also support the broader decentralized AI ecosystem. The update links a major centralized AI lab’s expansion in compute access with potential spillover for crypto-adjacent infrastructure tied to distributed computing.

Safe Superintelligence (SSI), the company founded by Ilya Sutskever, plans to release its first model in August, according to Techub News.

The company has not released any product so far. Even so, it has raised about $3 billion and reached a valuation of $32 billion.

On July 27, SSI announced a long-term partnership with Nvidia and said the arrangement would give it a 10x increase in computing capacity.

CryptoBriefing said decentralized GPU markets could benefit as demand for AI training compute grows. It also said a fully open model release would be positive for the decentralized AI ecosystem.

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