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SoftBank Group and Nvidia are in talks to lead an investment of over $1 billion at a $14 billion valuation in Skild AI, a software company building a foundational robotics model, Reuters reported.
The nearly three-year-old startup was last valued at $4.7 billion in May when it raised $500 million in a round led by SoftBank along with the participation of LG Technology Ventures, Samsung, Nvidia, and others, according to PitchBook data. Skild didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. SoftBank and Nvidia declined to comment.
Unlike other heavily funded startups, Skild AI is not building proprietary hardware. Instead, it’s developing a robot-agnostic foundation model that can be customized for various types of robots and use cases.
The company unveiled its general-purpose robot model Skild Brain in July with videos showing robots picking up dishes and climbing up and down the stairs. The company has secured strategic partnerships with LG CNS and Hewlett Packard Enterprise to develop its ecosystem.
Investor interest in AI robotics has been steadily growing. Physical Intelligence, another company developing “brains” for a broad range of robots, has reportedly recently raised $600 million at a $5.6 billion valuation led by CapitalG. One investor who evaluated but declined to fund Physical Intelligence told TechCrunch that its model is still in the early stages of development.
In September, Figure, a company developing a humanoid robot, raised more than $1 billion at a massive $39 billion valuation. Meanwhile, 1X, another humanoid robot developer, was in talks to secure as much as $1 billion at a $10 billion valuation, The Information reported several months ago.
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Quiz 1:
Question text: As of the latest funding round in May 2022, Skild AI was valued at what amount?
A. $1 billion
B. $4.7 billion
C. $500 million
D. $39 billion
Quiz 2:
Question text: Which of the following companies did not participate in Skild AI's funding round in May 2022?
A. SoftBank Group
B. LG Technology Ventures
C. Samsung
D. Nvidia
Quiz 3:
Question text: What is the primary focus of Skild AI's work, according to the article?
A. Building proprietary hardware
B. Developing a robot-agnostic foundation model
C. Creating humanoid robots
D. Developing "brains" for a broad range of robots
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: B
Quiz 2: A
Quiz 3: B
SoftBank Group and Nvidia are in talks to lead an investment of over $1 billion at a $14 billion valuation in Skild AI, a software company building a foundational robotics model, Reuters reported.
The nearly three-year-old startup was last valued at $4.7 billion in May when it raised $500 million in a round led by SoftBank along with the participation of LG Technology Ventures, Samsung, Nvidia, and others, according to PitchBook data. Skild didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. SoftBank and Nvidia declined to comment.
Unlike other heavily funded startups, Skild AI is not building proprietary hardware. Instead, it’s developing a robot-agnostic foundation model that can be customized for various types of robots and use cases.
The company unveiled its general-purpose robot model Skild Brain in July with videos showing robots picking up dishes and climbing up and down the stairs. The company has secured strategic partnerships with LG CNS and Hewlett Packard Enterprise to develop its ecosystem.
Investor interest in AI robotics has been steadily growing. Physical Intelligence, another company developing “brains” for a broad range of robots, has reportedly recently raised $600 million at a $5.6 billion valuation led by CapitalG. One investor who evaluated but declined to fund Physical Intelligence told TechCrunch that its model is still in the early stages of development.
In September, Figure, a company developing a humanoid robot, raised more than $1 billion at a massive $39 billion valuation. Meanwhile, 1X, another humanoid robot developer, was in talks to secure as much as $1 billion at a $10 billion valuation, The Information reported several months ago.
Topics
© 2025 TechCrunch Media LLC.
Quiz 1:
Question text: As of the latest funding round in May 2022, Skild AI was valued at what amount?
A. $1 billion
B. $4.7 billion
C. $500 million
D. $39 billion
Quiz 2:
Question text: Which of the following companies did not participate in Skild AI's funding round in May 2022?
A. SoftBank Group
B. LG Technology Ventures
C. Samsung
D. Nvidia
Quiz 3:
Question text: What is the primary focus of Skild AI's work, according to the article?
A. Building proprietary hardware
B. Developing a robot-agnostic foundation model
C. Creating humanoid robots
D. Developing "brains" for a broad range of robots
[Answer block]
Answers:
Quiz 1: B
Quiz 2: A
Quiz 3: B
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SoftBank Group and Nvidia are considering investing over $1 billion in Skild AI, a three-year-old software company developing a general-purpose robot model. The company was last valued at $4.7 billion in May 2022, according to PitchBook data. Unlike other startups, Skild AI focuses on creating a
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Created: 2025/12/09 19:42
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