OpenAI buys Neptune.ai. Polish startup acquired by the giant Sam Altman


“OpenAI has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Neptune.aistrengthening tools and infrastructure supporting progress in frontier research,” says the American giant.
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Neptune from Poland acquired by OpenAI
Startup Neptune is a Polish company founded by Piotr Niedźwiedz. It develops a platform that helps engineers and teams manage the process of building, training, tracking and analyzing machine learning (MLOps) and artificial intelligence models.
Neptune has gained international recognition and obtained significant funding for development, and its The headquarters is currently located in Palo Alto, California, USAalthough its roots and beginnings of activity are related to Poland.
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Although the financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, The Information website reported that OpenAI will pay less than $400 million. in sharesciting people with knowledge of the contract.
The value of OpenAI in October was USD 500 billion. This happened after a transaction in which current and former employees sold shares worth approximately $6.6 billion.
OpenAI and Neptune comment on the acquisition
“Training advanced AI models is a creative, exploratory process that depends on observing model evolution in real time. Neptune provides researchers with a transparent and reliable way to track experiments, monitor training, and understand complex model behavior in real time,” explains OpenAI's decision.
He adds that recently Neptune worked closely with OpenAI to develop tools that enable researchers to compare thousands of waveforms, analyze metrics at different layers, and detect problems. “Neptune's deep knowledge in this area will help us move faster, learn more from each experiment and make better decisions throughout the training process,” the release said.
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“Neptune has created a fast, accurate system that allows researchers to analyze complex training processes” — said Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI's chief scientist. “We plan to work with them to integrate their tools into our training stack and increase our understanding of how models learn.”
Piotr Niedźwiedź, founder and CEO of Neptune, said: “This is an exciting step for us. We have always believed that good tools help researchers do their job as best as possible. Joining OpenAI gives us the opportunity to take this belief to a new level“.




