For over a decade Bitfury built the picks and shovels of the Bitcoin economy - the chips, the cooling, the code. Now it is spending its winnings on the next wave of computing.
Reejig is an enterprise workforce-intelligence company that has repositioned itself as a Work Operating System for AI-powered work. Founded in Sydney in 2019 and now headquartered in New York, it maps every job, task and workflow inside an organisation into a structured Work Ontology and Work Context Graph, then uses independently audited Ethical AI to help companies redesign work, deploy AI agents, and measure the hours and value unlocked. It works with large enterprises such as Salesforce, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson and Mastercard, and pursues a mission it calls Zero Wasted Potential.
Censia is a San Francisco-based talent intelligence company that uses AI to turn billions of workforce data points into skills-based profiles of employees and candidates. Its platform enriches HR systems - most notably Workday - so enterprises can see hidden internal talent, plan their workforce around skills rather than job titles, and make faster, fairer hiring and mobility decisions. Founded in 2017 and led by CEO Joanna Riley, Censia sells to large enterprises and pitches itself on ethical, bias-aware AI applied to talent data.
Flawless is an AI filmmaking company building assistive tools that let studios re-edit dialogue and localize films into other languages while preserving the original actor's performance. Its products TrueSync and DeepEditor use computer vision and deep learning to reshape an actor's lip movements and expressions to match new lines or dubbed dialogue, removing the disconnect of traditional dubbing and subtitles. Co-founded by filmmaker Scott Mann and tech entrepreneur Nick Lynes, Flawless positions itself as a rights-first, consent-driven alternative to generative AI in cinema, endorsed by SAG-AFTRA and used across hundreds of studio productions.
Sama is a San Francisco-based AI training-data company that combines a 5,000-plus full-time annotation workforce - most based in Kenya, Uganda and India - with proprietary tooling to deliver labeled data, model evaluation and red-teaming for the world's largest AI builders. Founded as the nonprofit Samasource in 2008 by the late Leila Janah, it relaunched as a for-profit B Corp in 2019 and counts Google, Walmart, NVIDIA, Ford and Microsoft among its customers.
Wirestock is a two-sided marketplace that connects 700,000+ photographers, videographers, illustrators, and 3D artists with AI labs that need ethically-sourced, high-quality multimodal training data. After pivoting from stock-content distribution in 2023, the company now supplies six of the largest foundation-model makers and is running at a $40M revenue run rate.
Paravision is a San Francisco-based Identity AI company building face recognition, liveness, deepfake detection, and age estimation tools used by governments, airports, banks, and stadiums worldwide. Rebranded from Ever AI in 2019 after topping NIST's facial recognition leaderboard, it sells ethically trained biometric SDKs to enterprises and Five Eyes partners.