Igor Babushkin from xAI Founded River AI Startup for Personalized AI
Igor Babushkin, co-founder of xAI, announced the creation of River AI startup, specializing in personalized AI. His new project aims to create AI systems…
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Igor Babushkin, one of the founders of xAI, has announced the creation of a new startup River AI. The company will specialize in developing personalized artificial intelligence that adapts to specific users and organizations.
From Labs to Startups
Igor Babushkin is a scientist of Russian origin with one of the most impressive careers in AI. He started at Google DeepMind, where he participated in breakthrough research that helped create next-generation algorithms. Later, Babushkin joined OpenAI, where he worked on developing cutting-edge language models and deepened his understanding of how to create powerful AI systems. In 2025, Babushkin became one of the co-founders of xAI — Elon Musk's company that positioned itself as a creator of true, safe artificial intelligence. But shortly after, he decided to leave the company and focus on his own vision. This decision reflects a growing trend: leading scientists don't want to stay in large corporations and prefer to create independent projects.
River AI: Personalization as the Future
Babushkin's new startup aims to create personalized AI — a fundamentally different approach from universal models like GPT or Claude. River AI will work on systems that adapt to a specific user or organization, taking into account their unique needs, data, and work style. Unlike universal models that serve millions of people equally, River AI will focus on:
- Adaptation and fine-tuning models for individual needs
- Training AI based on users' personal data and preferences
- Creating AI assistants that become smarter with interaction experience
- Developing private solutions for the corporate sector, where confidentiality is a priority
Personalization is one of the most promising but under-researched areas in modern AI. Most companies are focused on creating increasingly powerful universal models, but Babushkin believes that the next step is AI that truly understands and adapts to a specific person.
AI Industry Fragmentation
The departure of influential scientists from major companies (xAI, OpenAI, Google DeepMind) to their own startups shows an important trend: the AI industry is rapidly fragmenting. Instead of concentrating all resources in the hands of a few giants, we are seeing the emergence of specialized teams, each working on a specific problem or vision.
"Personalized AI is the next frontier," — in essence expresses
Babushkin's intention through his choice of company.
What This Means
Personalized AI could become the next wave of AI applications. Instead of universal assistants, we will see individual systems that act as a personal assistant, manager, mentor, or analyst — depending on the context. For users, this means more useful and relevant AI. For businesses — the ability to create proprietary AI solutions that compete not by scale, but by quality of adaptation.
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