European synthetic intelligence (AI) protection firm Helsing revealed on Thursday, Sept.14, that it secured $223 million (roughly 209 million euros) in Sequence B funding, with Common Catalyst, a enterprise capital agency, taking the lead. Swedish aerospace and automotive producer Saab additionally participated as a strategic investor.
The corporate emphasised its dedication to advancing AI expertise for the safeguarding of democratic nations. Helsing co-founder Gundbert Scherf stated in a press release:
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