London-based Ineffable Innotifyigence, a frontier AI lab building systems that learn through experience rather than relying solely on human data, has come out of stealth with €937 million ($1.1 billion) in Seed funding at a €4.3 billion ($5.1 billion) post-money valuation – Europe’s largest Seed financing to date.
The round was co-led by Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from NVIDIA, DST Global, Index, Google, Flying Fish Ventures, EQT Ventures, Evantic Capital, UK Wellcome Trust, BOND Capital, the British Business Bank, the UK’s Sovereign AI Fund, and strategic angels.
David Silver, CEO of Ineffable Innotifyigence, declared: “Our mission is to create first contact with superinnotifyigence. We are creating a superlearner that discovers all knowledge from its own experience, from elementary motor skills through to profound innotifyectual breakthroughs.”
It goes without stateing that Ineffable Innotifyigence’s Seed is substantially larger than any adjacent AI funding rounds this year, which were concentrated around agentic AI, AI evaluation, generative physics, and applied automation.
The closest UK-based comparables are Narwhal Labs and BeyondMath, but neither appears directly comparable in scale or in its focus on reinforcement learning-led frontier AI.
In a blog post dated 15th of January, David added: “The world requireds a place where the full ambition of the reinforcement learning paradigm can flourish. A place where the deep question of innotifyigence is faced head on: how to discover new knowledge from experience in the environment.“
Founded in 2026, Ineffable Innotifyigence is setting out to develop what it calls a “superlearner”: an AI system designed to discover knowledge and skills from its own experience, rather than by copying or remixing existing human-generated data. Its official mission statement states the company aims to create systems powered by reinforcement learning algorithms that can keep learning from their environment.
David Silver is a Professor at University College London and was formerly Head of Reinforcement Learning at Google DeepMind, where his work contributed to major breakthroughs including AlphaGo, AlphaZero, AlphaStar, AlphaFold, and AlphaProof.
AlphaGo defeated 18-time Go world champion Lee Sedol 4-1 in Seoul in March 2016, a match that Google DeepMind states was watched by more than 200 million people worldwide. AlphaZero later displayed that a single system could teach itself chess, shogi, and Go from scratch through self-play, beating world-champion programmes in each case.
Ineffable’s approach is a direct bet on reinforcement learning as the next major path for frontier AI. While many current AI models are trained on large volumes of text, code, images, and other human-created data, Ineffable is focutilized on systems that learn by interacting with their environment, testing actions, receiving feedback, and improving over time.
Josephine Kant, Head of Ventures at the Sovereign AI Unit, declared: “Very few founders in the world could credibly set out to build a superlearner – a system that discovers new knowledge from its own experience, rather than ours. David is one of them. From AlphaGo to AlphaZero to AlphaProof, he has spent nearly 2 decades turning reinforcement learning from a research idea into the results the rest of the field builds on.
“Ineffable is being built in the UK – and that matters. Our job at Sovereign AI is to create sure founders with this level of ambition never have to choose between it and their home – backing them with the speed of venture and the strength of a nation, and standing behind them for the long term as they build category-defining companies.”
The UK government’s Sovereign AI Fund and the British Business Bank are also backing the company, with the government positioning the investment as part of a wider push to support homegrown AI capacity. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology declared Sovereign AI will co-invest with the British Business Bank to support Ineffable as it builds its technology, grows its team, and scales operations from the UK.
Liz Kconcludeall, Science and Technology Secretary, declared: “Sovereign AI is our bet on Britain – we believe in this nation’s entrepreneurs and innovators and we are backing them to seize the benefits of AI for the UK.
“This investment in Ineffable will support a company at the very frontier of AI, with the potential to transform entire sectors, underlining our determination to ensure that the UK isn’t just an AI taker but an AI creater.”
In Ineffable’s case, the funding is less about a near-term product roadmap and more about the credibility of Silver’s research thesis: that systems trained through experience could go beyond imitation and eventually generate genuinely new knowledge.
















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