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17 companies · AI & Machine Learning
Yann LeCun bet his reputation that language models are a dead end. His lab is building the alternative — world models that learn like humans do.
Anthropic raised $7.3 billion betting that safe AI beats fast AI. With Claude now powering Amazon, Notion, and DuckDuckGo, the market is starting to agree.
Humanoid robots already assembling BMWs on the factory floor. Google DeepMind runs the brain; Apptronik builds the body.
Building humanoid robots that already helped produce 30,000 BMWs. Vertically integrated — they design the body, the brain, and the factory.
Every AI lab chases language. Fundamental chases spreadsheets. Their model processes billions of rows without hallucinating — the anti-ChatGPT for structured data.
DeepMind alumni built a non-transformer AI that processes billions of database rows without hallucinating. Unicorn at launch.
The first company that can look inside a neural network and tell you exactly why it made a decision. AI interpretability as a product.
77.1% on ARC-AGI-2 — more than double its predecessor — at zero price increase. Gemini 3.1 Pro offers the best reasoning-to-cost ratio of any frontier model, and it’s the clearest proof that AI models are converging toward parity.
They started as a nonprofit trying to save humanity from AI. Now they're a $157 billion company racing to build it first—and the tension between those two missions defines everything they do.
One AI model that folds laundry, makes espresso, and assembles boxes — on any robot body. Hardware-agnostic intelligence for physical work.
Open-source tool that stress-tests AI models before they break in production. So good at finding flaws that OpenAI bought the whole company.
The company that made AI filmmaking real while everyone else was still arguing about it.
Built AI twins of real people that predict how individuals make decisions. CVS uses them to decide what to stock. Companies rehearse earnings calls against them.
Building one foundation model that controls any robot — legs, wheels, arms, drones — without retraining. The Android of physical AI.
Made corporate video production as easy as writing a document. 230 AI avatars, 160 languages, zero cameras. 90% of the Fortune 100 use it.
The only self-driving company with millions of paid rides and zero safety drivers. Everyone else is testing — Waymo is operating.
Teaching cars to drive the way humans learn — from experience, not pre-mapped routes. One model that works on any road it's never seen.