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Globes: NVIDIA looking to acquire Israeli AI company Run:AI

Run:AI develops technology allowing organizations and companies to make the most of their already existing artificial intelligence infrastructures.

Nvidia. (Photo: Konstantin Savusia/Shutterstock)

Global AI giant Nvidia is looking to buy out Israeli AI company Run:AI, according to reporting by Globes.

Run:AI, an Israeli company established in 2018, specializes in helping organizations and companies make full use of their existing artificial intelligence capabilities, including metrics and boosting mechanisms.

According to their website, Tiger Global Management and Insight Partners are among their investors.

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