UPDATED 15:21 EDT / OCTOBER 17 2022

AI

AI startup Stability AI raises $101M in new funding

Artificial intelligence startup Stability AI Ltd. has secured a $101 million funding round led by Coatue, Lightspeed Venture Partners and O’Shaughnessy Ventures.

The London-based startup announced the investment today. According to Bloomberg, it’s now valued at $1 billion.

Stability AI is the developer of Stable Diffusion, an open-source neural network that can generate images based on text prompts from users. The startup released the code for Stable Diffusion in August. Since then, Stability AI says, the neural network has been downloaded by more than 200,000 developers.

The startup also offers a tool called DreamStudio that enables consumers to use Stable Diffusion without writing code. According to Stability AI, DreamStudio has an installed base of more than 1 million users in more than 50 countries.

The company created Stable Diffusion using a machine learning development method known as diffusion. Several other companies, including Google LLC, have also applied the method in internal AI projects. 

In an AI project that involves diffusion, engineers supply a neural network with images that contain a type of error known as Gaussian noise. From there, the neural network is given the task of removing the noise to recreate the original image. By repeating the process a large number of times, the neural network learns to generate new images.

Stability Diffusion is one of several AI systems capable of generating images in response to text prompts. Another such system, DALL-E 2, was introduced by machine learning research group OpenAI Inc. in April. Meta Platforms Inc. has also developed a neural network capable of generating images based on user instructions.  

OpenAI’s DALL-E system includes 3.5 billion parameters, the configuration settings that determine how a neural network processes data. Stability Diffusion, in contrast, includes 890 million parameters. Stability AI says its neural network’s efficient design allows it to run on consumer-grade graphics cards, whereas similar AI systems have to be deployed on servers.

“AI promises to solve some of humanity’s biggest challenges. But we will only realize this potential if the technology is open and accessible to all,” said Stability AI founder and Chief Executive Officer Emad Mostaque. “Stability AI puts the power back into the hands of developer communities and opens the door for groundbreaking new applications. An independent entity in this space supporting these communities can create real value and change.”

The company said its AI will use its new $101 million funding round to develop more AI models. The AI models will target both the consumer and enterprise markets. 

Stability AI’s researchers reportedly build neural networks in a specialized development environment hosted on Amazon Web Services. The environment is said to feature 4,000 A100 chips, high-end data center graphics cards made by Nvidia Corp. that are optimized for AI workloads. Each A100 chip includes more than 50 billion transistors.

“At Lightspeed, we believe that an independent company like Stability AI is best positioned to democratize generative AI,” said Lightspeed partner Gaurav Gupta. “The company’s open-source model, along with its collaboration with AI developer communities, has allowed it to innovate rapidly and make the technology freely available to people everywhere.”

Image: Stability AI


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