Nvidia Acquires Gretel, a Startup Specializing in Synthetic AI Training Data
Nvidia has made headlines with its recent acquisition of Gretel, a San Diego-based startup that has made a name for itself in the world of synthetic AI training data. While the terms of the acquisition remain undisclosed, reports suggest that the price tag could be in the nine-figure range, surpassing Gretel’s most recent valuation of $320 million.
Gretel, boasting a team of approximately 80 employees, will now become part of Nvidia, with its technology set to enhance the company’s suite of generative AI services for developers, as reported by Wired.
Founded in 2019 by Alex Watson, John Myers, and Ali Golshan, who also serves as the CEO, Gretel has carved out a niche for itself by fine-tuning models, incorporating proprietary technology, and offering these models for sale. Prior to the acquisition, Gretel had secured over $67 million in venture capital from investors such as Anthos Capital, Greylock, and Moonshots Capital, according to Crunchbase.
The timing of Nvidia’s acquisition is strategic, given the increasing reliance on synthetic data by tech giants like Microsoft, Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic. With real-world data sources becoming scarce, the use of synthetic data has become crucial in training flagship AI models.