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LM Arena, the organization behind popular AI leaderboards, lands $100M


LM Arena, a crowdsourced benchmarking project major AI labs rely on to test and market their AI models, has raised $100 million in a seed funding round that values the organization at $600 million, according to Bloomberg.

Primarily run by UC Berkeley-affiliated researchers, LM Arena has partnered with companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic to make flagship models available for its community to evaluate. LM Arena was previously funded through a combination of grants and donations, including from Google’s Kaggle data science platform, a16z, and Together AI. TechCrunch Space Every Monday, gets you up to speed on the latest advances in aerospace.

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