Ineffable Intelligence Selects Google Cloud to Build 'Superlearner' AI System
Ineffable Intelligence has entered a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to develop what it calls the world's first 'superlearner', announced in a press release. The London-based company, founded by David Silver, will use Google Cloud's AI infrastructure to build systems that learn continuously from experience.
Under the agreement, Ineffable Intelligence will deploy one of the largest clusters of A5X instances powered by NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 GPUs on Google Cloud. The collaboration will leverage Google Cloud's AI Hypercomputer architecture, which integrates performance-engineered GPUs with advanced networking and storage systems.
David Silver said the company selected Google Cloud for its reinforcement learning infrastructure, emphasizing the need for a scalable environment that supports continuous learning. Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian stated that the partnership will enable Ineffable's researchers to focus on breakthroughs by using Google's full AI stack.
The partnership follows Ineffable Intelligence's recent $1.1 billion seed funding round, the largest in European history, which supports its mission to create AI that discovers knowledge independently of human data.
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