OpenAI invests in AI agent startup Isara, valuing the company at $650 million.

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According to ChainCatcher, citing the Wall Street Journal, OpenAI has invested in an artificial intelligence startup called Isara, founded by two 23-year-old researchers. The company aims to develop software that can coordinate thousands of AI agents to work together to solve complex problems in fields such as finance and biotechnology.

Isara recently raised $94 million at a valuation of $650 million, with investors including Michael Ovitz and Stanley Druckenmiller, and OpenAI participating. Isara's founders co-authored an academic paper last June proposing a collaborative approach to policymaking using AI systems. The company has already recruited approximately 12 researchers from companies such as Google, Meta, and OpenAI. Isara plans to initially sell its predictive modeling software to investors and has already demonstrated its ability to coordinate approximately 2,000 AI agents to predict gold prices.

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