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Hear thee Hear thee, for the Fittest shall be victorious: Sakana.ai, using Darwinian principles, sets a new standard for the AI- driven innovation race.

Hear thee Hear thee, for the Fittest shall be victorious: Sakana.ai, using Darwinian principles, sets a new standard for the AI- driven innovation race.

Time of India2 days ago

The concept behind the working of Sakana:
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Sakana AI is a startup based in Tokyo, welcomed into the arena as a strong player in the global AI landscape. The startup began in July 2023 by engineers who had previously worked with Google, namely, David Ha, Llion Jones, and Ren Ito. The company has garnered quite a bit of traction with its unique way of working its AI model.The term 'sakana' refers to 'fish' in Japanese. The term was chosen to compare the functioning of the AI model to a school of fish. The startup aims to build AI inspired by nature, influenced by the concept of 'collective intelligence' found in ecosystems. Instead of relying on a single, massive model like how ChatGPT does, Sakana explores another approach wherein the AI system uses swarms of smaller, specialized models that interact, evolve, and learn together like a school of fish that travels, hunts, and eats together. Through this approach, the model could outperform traditional monolithic models by replicating the way intelligence occurs in natural ecosystems.Sakana AI's research pivots on developing models based on the use of 'evolutionary optimization,' a method that is directly curated after the theory of evolution formulated by Darwin. The company's goal is to create more efficient and sustainable AI technologies. Which has led to innovative collaborations with industry leaders, like NVIDIA, to advance further in AI-related research and infrastructure in Japan.Sakana AI unveiled a 'series A funding round,' raising up to $200 million from prominent investors and partners. The round was led by 'New Enterprise Associates, Khosla Ventures, and Lux Capital, with Translink Capital, 500 Global, and NVIDIA participating as well.' The company has also received humble investments from leading banking groups of Japan, such as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Group, and Mizuho Financial Group, as well as 'industry leaders such as NEC, SBI, Dai-ichi Life Insurance, ITOCHU, KDDI, Fujitsu, and more.'The company and its AI model's rapid growth in the field portrays the potential of innovation and nature-based approaches in the IT sector. With the right kind of funding, strategic partnerships, and a vow to advance Japan's AI capabilities, Sakana AI is bound to accelerate the dynamic evolution of AI startups in the global arena. ( source

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