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Announcing our investment in Galileo

We are excited to announce our Series B investment in Galileo, an end-to-end GenAI Stack. The AI bottleneck Companies...
Goldmine or graveyard: Do platform shifts actually produce infrastructure outcomes?

Platform shifts create explosive venture outcomes. Within two years of the first iPhone, the new mobile platform led to...
Announcing our investment in Cortex

Scale is thrilled to announce our lead investment in the Series C of Cortex. Cortex is an Internal Developer Portal...
New ideas in AI: DPO has given us alignment without the overhead

Over the past 2 years, AI has seen ideas move from research to industry implementation at a record breaking...
Building trustworthy AI systems: AI Reliability and Security are everyone’s problem

Two years ago it was unclear if AI security and reliability was anyone’s problem. Now, it’s starting to look like...
Beyond autocomplete: AI-enabled tools are changing what it means to be a developer

Software engineers have effectively been on a path of self-erasure from day one. Once upon a time, they noblely set...
New Ideas in AI: Getting LLMs to Reason Through Chain-of-Thought Prompting

The latest session of our New Ideas in AI Series brought together yet another exciting group of leading engineers,...
The joy of not managing your own AI infrastructure in today’s world

Anyone paying attention to the current state of AI is aware of the exploding need for compute resources. Many of...
New Ideas In AI: Agents, their role, and viability in today’s world

Quick recap and video of the talk from our latest New Ideas in AI dinner series with guest speaker Joon Sung Park, who spoke about Generative Agents.
What’s Up With Open Source LLMs?

We built a bot to help you get VCs off your back. Hopefully, this doesn’t put the author out of a job.