This Week in AI Capital – SwissCognitive AI Investment Radar
Jeff Bezos is leading a $72M investment into data company Toloka, positioning it for global scale. Meanwhile, OpenAI is considering expanding its Stargate project outside the U.S., hinting at growing international ambitions. In a similarly bold move, Anysphere reportedly closed a $900M round for its AI coding platform—potentially one of the biggest private deals in this segment.
Meta posted stronger-than-expected Q1 results and has lifted its AI spending outlook for 2025, while IBM’s CEO reaffirmed the company’s AI market play, alongside the release of a global CEO study noting fragmented technology systems and increasing enterprise adoption hurdles. RelevanceAI and Stack AI also raised new funds to help businesses deploy agentic AI at scale.
We also saw Uncork Capital launch a $300M fund with an AI focus, and Deerfield raise $600M for healthcare and AI therapeutics. Palantir revised its annual forecast upward thanks to AI demand, though markets reacted cautiously. In Abu Dhabi, G42 is expanding in the U.S., reflecting the UAE’s deepening interest in AI infrastructure.
And from creator tools to shipping tech: SUBBD raised $340K to support creators with AI, while Orca AI secured $72.5M to expand autonomous shipping.
As executive optimism holds and AI use cases continue to diversify, this week’s funding activity reflects a steady commitment to building scalable systems, sector-specific tools, and global infrastructure.
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