Stability AI has raised fresh funds from UK advertising group WPP, seeking to steady the ship after a tumultuous few years plagued by exec departures and legal woes.
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March 6, 2025
Stability AI seeks to steady ship with fresh fundraise from WPP
Earlier reports suggested the startup was looking to raise a further $30m after picking up $50m from investors in 2024
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Kai Nicol-Schwarz was a senior reporter at Sifted. He covered AI and UK tech.

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