AI fund Situational Awareness has told investors that it will not accept new funding
Comparative news, according to the “Wall Street News” report, the AI fund Situational Awareness was previously revealed to be seeking new capital injections due to significant losses in AI-related stocks, but the experience of the fund bursting out not only did not become a stain in Silicon Valley, but instead strengthened the “heroism” of founder Leopold Aschenbrenner. Many Silicon Valley investors saw it as an opportunity to “buy on bargain” and continue to stand as a transformed investor for this former OpenAI researcher. Currently, the fund has Investors were told not to accept new funding, but enthusiasm from the outside world did not subside as a result. Senior venture capitalist Elad Gil even publicly announced his first application to invest in Aschenbrenner's fund.
Additionally, Morgan Stanley, which previously declined to provide principal brokerage services for Situational Awareness, has changed its position and plans to include the fund as a prime brokerage client within the next few weeks.




