Sequoia Capital Partners with AI Startup Dust to Bolster Generative AI Initiatives
Sequoia Capital recently announced that it is going to partner with France based AI Startup Dust.
“We at Sequoia were thrilled to lead their seed round and become their partners”, the company said in their blog post on the website.
Dust is co-founded by Gabriel Hubert and Stanislas Polu, who have known each other for more than a decade. They were among the first 150 employees to join Stripe after it acquired their previous startup, Totems in 2015. After that, they both spent a few years working for Stripe before parting ways.
After the stint at Stripe Stanislas joined the Research Engineering team at OpenAI, while Gabriel led the product at the well-respected French health company Alan.
The Dust platform is introducing new functionalities that utilize internal data from platforms such as Notion, Slack, GitHub, and Google Drive. This data will be leveraged for semantic search queries. When a user interacts with a Dust-powered application, Dust will search for the appropriate internal data, employ it as the context for language learning models (LLMs), and provide relevant answers.
The investment by Sequoia comes at a time when VC firms are looking at the ecosystem from AI’s vision. Besides Sequoia, startup accelerator Y-Combinator in an interview with Bloomberg disclosed that about 35% of the companies selected for the program are AI-focused and as many as half involve AI as a component of their business.
Sequoia Capital earlier this month announced that it planned to split into three independent partnerships, with its businesses in China and India adopting new brands (Peak XV Partners in India and Southeast Asia, and HongShan in China) and the firm in the United States and Europe retaining the Sequoia name.
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