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Enterprise AI platform with $1.7B valuation; open-source AutoML and Driverless AI for explainable ML in banking and insurance competing with DataRobot and expanding into enterprise LLMs.
H2O.ai is an open-source machine learning and AI platform company providing automated machine learning (AutoML), model explainability, enterprise AI application development, and generative AI tools — targeting enterprise data science teams and businesses building production ML models for risk scoring, fraud detection, churn prediction, and other high-stakes AI applications. Founded in 2011 by Sri Ambati in Mountain View, California, H2O.ai has raised approximately $250 million at a $1.7 billion valuation and serves major enterprises in financial services, healthcare, and insurance that require explainable, auditable ML models.\n\nH2O.ai's open-source AutoML platform (H2O-3) automatically trains and tunes hundreds of models to find the best performing model for a given dataset, democratizing ML model development beyond specialized data scientists. H2O Driverless AI (the commercial product) extends this with advanced feature engineering automation, time series model support, and extensive model explainability tools that help regulated industries justify AI-driven decisions to auditors and regulators. The H2O.ai platform is widely used in insurance (claim prediction, fraud), banking (credit scoring, AML), and healthcare (clinical risk prediction).\n\nIn 2025, H2O.ai competes in the enterprise ML platform market against DataRobot, Dataiku, SAS (Viya), and cloud provider ML platforms (AWS SageMaker, Azure ML, Google Vertex AI). The company has expanded into generative AI with h2oGPT (open-source LLM development) and h2o.ai Danube (enterprise LLM fine-tuning platform). H2O.ai's 2025 strategy focuses on enterprises that need to build custom, private LLMs on their own data without sending sensitive data to third-party AI providers — a significant market among regulated industries. The company also continues expanding its interpretable ML capabilities for high-stakes decision automation.
In talks to raise $2B at $50B valuation in Apr 2026 (Thrive, a16z, Nvidia). $2B+ ARR; revenue projected >$6B by EOY 2026. Used by 50%+ of Fortune 500.
Cursor is an AI-first code editor founded in 2022 by a small team of MIT researchers, built as a fork of Visual Studio Code with native large-language-model intelligence woven directly into the editing experience. Its mission is to make software engineers dramatically more productive by embedding AI reasoning into every layer of the IDE — from autocomplete to multi-file edits to natural-language code generation — rather than bolting AI on as an afterthought.\n\nThe platform centers on a VSCode-compatible editor that developers can adopt with zero workflow disruption, layering in features like Tab (predictive multi-line completion), Chat (context-aware in-editor assistant), and Composer (autonomous multi-file refactoring agent). Cursor reads and indexes entire codebases, allowing it to propose changes that span dozens of files coherently. It supports all major languages, integrates with existing extensions, and lets teams configure which underlying model — GPT-4o, Claude, or others — powers suggestions. Fortune 500 engineering teams adopt it alongside individual developers, and it is used by more than half of Fortune 500 companies.\n\nCursor reached $2 billion in annualized recurring revenue by early 2026 and raised at a $29.3 billion valuation, cementing its position as the dominant commercial AI coding tool. The company raised $2.3 billion in total funding and is widely regarded as the category-defining product in agentic IDE software, outpacing GitHub Copilot on developer mindshare metrics in multiple surveys.
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