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Fast, efficient, and explainable AI using Tsetlin Machines and logic approaches.
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Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
05.06.2025 | Pre-Seed | $6.25M | - |
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05.06.2025 | Literal Labs: £4.6 Million Pre-Seed Funding Raised For Developing Energy-efficient Logic-Based AI | Literal Labs, a logic-based AI algorithm company led by former Arm VP Noel Hurley, announced that it has raised £4.6 million ($6.2 million) in pre-seed funding. The funding round was led by Northern Gritstone (a science and tech-focused inv... |
03.06.2025 | Literal Labs: A New Dawn for Energy-Efficient AI | In the bustling world of artificial intelligence, a new player has emerged, promising to change the game. Literal Labs, a startup hailing from Newcastle, UK, has secured £4.6 million in Pre-Seed funding. This financial boost marks a signifi... |
02.06.2025 | British AI startup Literal Labs secures €5.4 million to generate custom AI models | Newcastle-based Literal Labs, a logic-based AI algorithm company, today announced a €5.4 million pre-Seed funding round in order to grow its engineering team and bring its first commercial product to market later in 2025.
The round is led b... |
02.06.2025 | Literal Labs raises £4.6M to advance faster, energy-efficient AI models | AI startup Literal Labs has raised £4.6 million in Pre-Seed funding.
Literal Labs is pioneering logic-based AI models that are orders of magnitude faster, more energy efficient, and more explainable than today’s neural networks.
Its approac... |
02.06.2025 | Literal Labs Raises £4.6M in Pre-Seed Funding | Literal Labs, a Newcastle, UK-based logic-based AI algorithm company, raised £4.6M in Pre-Seed funding.
The round was led by Northern Gritstone, and Mercuri, with participation from Sure Valley Ventures, Cambridge Future Tech SPV, and angel... |
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