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Substrate lands $8M funding to bring ‘Lego blocks’ approach to enterprise AI


Substrate raises $8 million to launch an AI development platform that simplifies enterprise machine learning with plug-and-play models and abstractions.

Substrate, a startup founded by tech industry veterans Rob Cheung and Ben Guo, quietly emerged from stealth last week to launch its artificial intelligence development platform. As large language models and other AI building blocks become more powerful and accessible, platforms like Substrate could play a key role in helping enterprises translate those raw capabilities into real-world applications and business value. With a more abstracted, full-stack approach to AI development, Substrate aims to do for machine learning what cloud platforms did for general-purpose computing — making it simpler and more economical for companies to build and deploy powerful software.

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