TechBriefly
  • Tech
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Science
  • Geek
  • How to
  • About
    • About TechBriefly
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • Languages
      • 中文 (Chinese)
      • Dansk
      • Deutsch
      • Español
      • English
      • Français
      • Nederlands
      • Italiano
      • 日本语 (Japanese)
      • 한국인 (Korean)
      • Norsk
      • Polski
      • Português
      • Pусский (Russian)
      • Suomalainen
      • Svenska
No Result
View All Result
TechBriefly
Home Business
Sam Altman’s new venture Merge Labs will rival Neuralink

Sam Altman’s new venture Merge Labs will rival Neuralink

Merge Labs is projected to achieve a valuation of $850 million. The startup is also said to be collaborating with Alex Blania, who leads Tools for Humanity, Altman's digital ID initiative focused on verifying human identity through eye-scanning technology.

Emre ÇıtakbyEmre Çıtak
13 August 2025
in Business, Corporate
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is reportedly co-founding a new brain-to-computer interface startup named Merge Labs, which is expected to directly compete with Elon Musk’s Neuralink. Sources close to the matter have indicated to the Financial Times that OpenAI’s ventures team may provide a significant portion of the funding for Merge Labs, though a TechCrunch source notes that discussions are still in early stages and terms could change as OpenAI has not yet formally committed.

Merge Labs is projected to achieve a valuation of $850 million. The startup is also said to be collaborating with Alex Blania, who leads Tools for Humanity, Altman’s digital ID initiative focused on verifying human identity through eye-scanning technology.

The new venture sets the stage for a head-to-head competition with Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a company he founded in 2016 (publicly known since 2017). Neuralink is actively developing implantable computer interface chips designed to allow individuals, particularly those with severe paralysis, to control devices using their thoughts. Neuralink recently secured $600 million in Series E funding in June, valuing the company at $9 billion.

Both Neuralink and the nascent Merge Labs aim to revolutionize human interaction with technology, with some speculating their advancements could lead humanity towards “the singularity.” This concept, which predates the current obsession with artificial general intelligence (AGI), refers to a point where AI surpasses human intelligence or, more classically, the merging of technology with humans. Altman himself blogged about “The Merge” in 2017, contemplating a future where humanity designs its own descendants, drawing inspiration from research at OpenAI, where Musk was then a co-founder.

Musk departed OpenAI in 2018, and the relationship between the two tech titans has since deteriorated. Their recent public exchange on X (formerly Twitter) saw Altman accuse Musk of manipulation, to which Musk responded by calling Altman a liar. While the formal announcement of Merge Labs is pending, it appears Altman is poised to challenge Musk in the critical domain of human-technology integration, particularly concerning the concept of the singularity. OpenAI has declined to comment on the matter.

Tags: merge labsNeuralinksam altman
ShareTweet
Emre Çıtak

Emre Çıtak

Emre’s love for animals made him a veterinarian, and his passion for technology made him an editor. Making new discoveries in the field of editorial and journalism, Emre enjoys conveying information to a wide audience, which has always been a dream for him.

Related Posts

Musk demands 4 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft for wrongful gains

Musk demands $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft for wrongful gains

19 January 2026
OpenAI rockets 0 million into Altman’s Merge Labs brain-AI bridge

OpenAI rockets $250 million into Altman’s Merge Labs brain-AI bridge

16 January 2026
Netflix secures Sony Pictures first-to-stream rights

Netflix secures Sony Pictures first-to-stream rights

16 January 2026
Appfigures reports 2025 app downloads down 2.7% to 106.9B

Appfigures reports 2025 app downloads down 2.7% to 106.9B

15 January 2026

LATEST

Nvidia Rubin GPUs: 200 teraFLOPS FP64 from software emulation

Walmart maintains Apple Pay blockade across US stores for 2026

Musk demands $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft for wrongful gains

Apple shifts iOS 27 focus to quality and underlying performance

Google integrates Wallet and Tasks into Pixel 10 Magic Cue

Threads overtakes X with 141.5M mobile users

Microsoft issues emergency fix for Windows 11 shutdown bugs

How to gain full control by jailbreaking iPhone and rooting Android

How to create folders and add widgets on Android

OpenAI rockets $250 million into Altman’s Merge Labs brain-AI bridge

TechBriefly

© 2021 TechBriefly is a Linkmedya brand.

  • Tech
  • Business
  • Science
  • Geek
  • How to
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Contact
  • | Network Sites |
  • Digital Report
  • LeaderGamer

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Tech
  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Science
  • Geek
  • How to
  • About
    • About TechBriefly
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • Languages
      • 中文 (Chinese)
      • Dansk
      • Deutsch
      • Español
      • English
      • Français
      • Nederlands
      • Italiano
      • 日本语 (Japanese)
      • 한국인 (Korean)
      • Norsk
      • Polski
      • Português
      • Pусский (Russian)
      • Suomalainen
      • Svenska