Nick Clegg joins VC firm HIRO Capital to target spatial AI opportunities

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Nick Clegg, the former president of global affairs at Meta and deputy prime minister of Britain, has joined founder-led venture capital firm HIRO Capital to invest in spatial AI innovation in Europe, the firm said on Wednesday.

Clegg will join HIRO’s general partners Luke Alvarez, Cherry Freeman and British computer games legend Ian Livingstone in the new HIRO III fund, which is aiming to have more than 500 million euros ($582 million) to deploy.

Yann LeCun, who recently announced he was standing down as Meta’s chief AI scientist, will join HIRO’s advisory board, it said.

Clegg, who left Meta in January, said there was a shared belief in the HIRO team that the next stage of technology would be focused on spatial, immersive computing platforms, which underpin technologies like robotics, augmented reality and self-driving cars.

“There’s a great deal of expertise, deep laboratory and academic research in Europe, which can and will become increasingly relevant,” he said in an interview on Wednesday.

Pessimism about Europe’s prospects versus the U.S. or China was overdone, he said, pointing to a growing pipeline of opportunities.