Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Ex-Meta Chinese star joins race for self-improving AI with US.6b start-up

Ex-Meta Chinese star joins race for self-improving AI with US$4.6b start-up

Posted on 14 May 2026 By jobuzo

A star Chinese researcher laid off by Facebook owner Meta Platforms has co-founded a start-up focused on self-improving artificial intelligence systems, joining a wave of US and Chinese firms developing models capable of autonomously refining their own code and reasoning.

Tian Yuandong, former research scientist director at Meta’s FAIR (Fundamental AI Research) team, launched Recursive Superintelligence alongside seven other co-founders. The company said on Wednesday it had raised more than US$650 million at a US$4.65 billion valuation.

The round was led by venture capital firms GV and Greycroft, with “major participation” from US chipmaking giants Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices, the start-up said.

Advertisement

Often referred to as “recursive self-improvement”, AI systems that can automate the AI research and development process have long been seen as the holy grail of AI research.

A company that can first achieve this milestone would, in theory, be able to rapidly extend its lead over competitors as its AI development efforts accelerated exponentially.

Advertisement

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

“[T]he fastest path to superintelligence will be realised by AI that recursively improves itself, and does so via open-ended algorithms that drive endless innovation,” the company said in a statement.

Tian Yuandong pictured during his time at Meta Platforms. Photo: Handout

Ex-Meta Chinese star joins race for self-improving AI with US$4.6b start-up


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Chinese acupuncture brings relief to Tanzanian fisherman
Next Post: Elon Musk’s SpaceXAI has been bleeding staff since its merger

Related Posts

Ambassador Xie Feng: Music as a bridge for peace and friendship Ambassador Xie Feng: Music as a bridge for peace and friendship News
Australian police probe threatening letter to country's largest mosque ahead of Ramadan Australian police probe threatening letter to country’s largest mosque ahead of Ramadan News
Two dead, one missing after 5.2 magnitude earthquake strike Guangxi in China; 7000 residents evacuated Two dead, one missing after 5.2 magnitude earthquake strike Guangxi in China; 7000 residents evacuated News

Latest

  • Anna Nicole Smith’s Daughter Is The Spitting Image Of Her Mother
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin rejects Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call to have a face-to-face meeting
  • The US job market is strong but many Americans are still frustrated by prospects and rising prices
  • The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is Finally Real: Here is What We Know
  • Taxi driver in Bangkok returns S$12K cash left in his vehicle by Sri Lankan tourist
  • In public letter, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy calls on Putin for direct negotiations in a neutral country
  • ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Actor James Handy Allegedly Stabbed to Death by Girlfriend’s Son
  • Mira Murati steps back into the spotlight, carefully
  • Founders Fund launches game show starring Sam Altman, Palmer Luckey, and other tech elites
  • Thongloun revisits his alma mater in Beijing

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs