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humans&: The $480M Bet Against Solo AI

11 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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A startup called humans& just raised 480 million dollars at a 4.48 billion dollar valuation with 20 employees, no product, and three months of existence — and the money is not a fluke. The founders are ex-xAI, ex-Anthropic, and Stanford AI royalty, and they left those labs specifically because they believe every major AI company is building for one person at a time when the hardest, most valuable work has always been done by teams. Google employee number seven, Jeff Bezos, and Nvidia just personally bankrolled the argument that the entire industry is solving the wrong problem.

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