VC Funding in AI Surges as Nvidia-Backed Reflection AI Hits $8B Valuation

Written by journalistic | Published 2025/10/10
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TLDRReflection AI, founded by ex-DeepMind researchers Misha Laskin and Ioannis Antonoglou, has raised $2 billion in new funding, bringing its valuation to $8 billion. The Nvidia-backed startup builds tools to automate the software development pipeline and stands among the most striking examples of investors’ growing hunger for AI ventures — with AI firms accounting for nearly half of all global VC funding in Q3 2025.via the TL;DR App

In a funding round that further underscores healthy investor appetite for AI ventures, Reflection AI, a startup backed by Nvidia, has raised $2 billion. This latest round, as reported by Reuters, pushes the AI startup’s valuation to $8 billion.

As we grapple with the true extent of AI’s capabilities, VC firms and investors are in an apparent race to fund the next world-beating use case. In Q3 2025, global venture capital investment in AI firms reached nearly 46% of total funding, contributing to a 38% year-over-year increase in overall VC activity. Reflection AI’s meteoric rise captures the moment perfectly: now valued at $8 billion, up from just $545 million after a $130 million raise in its last round.

The startup, founded in 2024, is the brainchild of former DeepMind researchers Misha Laskin and Ioannis Antonoglou. The team is building tools to automate the software development pipeline, putting it in competition with the likes of OpenAI and DeepSeek.



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