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Friday, May 1, 2026

Google DeepMind Veteran Raises $1.1 Billion For AI That Doesn't Train On Human Data

 by Jason Nelson via decrypt.io,

In brief

  • DeepMind veteran David Silver raised $1.1 billion for his new startup Ineffable Intelligence at a $5.1 billion valuation.
  • Silver says reinforcement learning, not large language models, is the best path to superintelligence.
  • The startup aims to build AI “superlearners” that learn through simulations and self-play.

David Silver, the DeepMind scientist behind AlphaGo’s historic 2016 win over world Go champion Lee Sedol, has raised $1.1 billion to launch a startup betting that the next era of AI won’t come from today’s dominant technology.

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Silver’s company, Ineffable Intelligence, launched in January at a $5.1 billion valuation and is betting on reinforcement learning, a method where AI systems improve through trial and error. Silver argues that approach, rather than the large language models now dominating the field, offers a more credible route to superintelligence.

I think of our mission as making first contact with superintelligence,” Silver told Wired. “By superintelligence, I really mean something incredible. It should discover new forms of science or technology or government or economics for itself.

Popularized by philosopher Nick Bostrom in his 2014 book “Superintelligence,” the term refers to AI that surpasses human intelligence across nearly all domains, while artificial general intelligence, or AGI, describes systems capable of matching human-level reasoning across a wide range of tasks.

Silver argues that large language models are fundamentally limited because they learn from human-generated data, instead of building their own understanding through experience.

Human data is like a kind of fossil fuel that has provided an amazing shortcut,” he said. “You can think of systems that learn for themselves as a renewable fuel—something that can just learn and learn and learn forever, without limit.”

Silver has spent much of his career advancing that argument. AlphaGo, which combined human training data with reinforcement learning and self-play, developed strategies that surprised even top human players and demonstrated how AI can exceed human precedent in narrow domains.

I feel it's really important that there is an elite AI lab that actually focuses a hundred percent on this approach,” he told Wired. “That it’s not just a corner of another place dedicated to LLMs.

Ineffable Intelligence plans to build what Silver calls “superlearners”—AI agents placed inside simulations where they can pursue goals, fail, adapt, and improve without the limits of a static human dataset. Silver declined to describe what those simulations would look like, but said the approach would allow agents to collaborate and develop capabilities autonomously.

Silver argued that large language models are limited by the data they are trained on, adding that a model trained in a world where everyone believed the Earth was flat would likely keep that belief unless it could test reality for itself. A system that learns through experience, he said, could discover otherwise.

Ineffable Intelligence did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Decrypt.

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/google-deepmind-veteran-raises-11-billion-ai-doesnt-train-human-data

Venezuela oil exports hit seven-year high

 Venezuela's oil exports increased 14% in April to 1.23 million barrels per day, reaching the highest level in more than seven years, according to shipping data and documents from the state oil company PDVSA on Friday.

The increase was driven by higher sales to the United States, India, and Europe, with 66 vessels departing Venezuelan waters in April, up from 61 ships in March, when exports stood at 1.08 million barrels per day.

The April volume was the strongest monthly level since late 2018, before US sanctions were imposed on Venezuela's energy industry.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Venezuela-oil-exports-hit-seven-year-high/66202149

Trump says he is unhappy with Italy, Spain

 US President Donald Trump said on Friday he was "not happy" with Italy and Spain, while also saying the European Union was not adhering to a vehicle tariff agreement.

Trump reaffirmed that the US will raise tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union to 25% next week. He said vehicles made at US plants would not face the tariff and argued the EU had failed to comply with a fully agreed trade deal.

Trump also said his administration was looking at a bailout for Spirit Airlines, after reports that the budget carrier was preparing to shut down following the collapse of rescue talks.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-says-he-is-unhappy-with-Italy-Spain/66202631

Trump says US not leaving Hormuz now

 US President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States is "not leaving" the Strait of Hormuz for now, as he defended the blockade and described it as "powerful" during remarks to reporters outside the White House.

Trump said the blockade was working and argued that energy prices would fall sharply once the war ends. "When this war ends, oil, gas, and everything will come tumbling down," he said.

He also touted record highs in the US stock market and said projects under his administration were coming in "on time" and "on budget."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-says-US-not-leaving-Hormuz-now/66202713

Trump says he is not satisfied with Iran's proposal

 US President Donald Trump shared his disappointment with Tehran's peace proposal on Friday.

"They want to make a deal. I'm not satisfied with it," the American head of state stated, adding that he was "not sure" if a deal could be reached. However, he did confirm that Washington and Tehran participated in talks shortly before his statement.

Trump once again said that the Iranian "leadership is very disjointed" and that it consists of two to four groups. "And with that being said, they all want to make a deal, but they’re all messed up," he told reporters.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-says-he-is-not-satisfied-with-Iran's-proposal/66202610

Bessent defends Trump's blockade of Hormuz

 US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent posted a blunt warning to Iran's leadership on X on Friday, apparently comparing them to "rats in a sewer pipe" that are unaware of "what's going on in the outside world."

He went on to claim how the US has "complete control" of the Strait of Hormuz, that Iran faces a dollar shortage, that food and gasoline rationing was put in place, that the "entire international community" has turned against Tehran, concluding with "the BLOCKADE will continue, until there is pre-February 27 Freedom of Navigation."

His comments were apparently made in response to a Wall Street Journal article claiming that US tactics exposed holes in Iran's strategy. Meanwhile, CNN yesterday reported that Iran and its allies have damaged at least 16 US military installations across eight Middle Eastern countries.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Bessent-defends-Trump's-blockade-of-Hormuz/66202518

US threatens sanctions over Hormuz tolls

 The US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) warned on Friday that shipping companies could face sanctions risk if they make "toll" payments demanded by Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

OFAC said the warning applies to US and non-US persons and covers payments in fiat currency, digital assets, offsets, informal swaps, and in-kind arrangements, including donations routed through Iranian-linked entities. The agency said US persons are generally barred from transactions with Iran's government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and from dealing with blocked Iranian digital asset exchanges unless authorized.

"Maritime industry participants involved with vessels calling at Iranian ports face significant sanctions risk under multiple sanctions authorities targeting Iran’s shipping sector and ports, and OFAC will continue to aggressively target Iran’s main revenue-generating sectors," the government office said.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/US-threatens-sanctions-over-Hormuz-tolls/66202234