Execs from NVIDIA, Kaggle, and UC Berkely invest in Datagen's Simulated Data Datagen develops simulated data to help effectively train artificial intelligence, and leave data untainted by the real-world... Idan Ben Tovim / 16 Mar 2021 • 2 min read Today (Tuesday), Israeli startup Datagen emerged from stealth with a combined Seed and Series A funding announcement. The $3.5 million Seed round was led by TLV Partners, while Viola Ventures led the $15.5 million A round. Spider Capital and Operator Partners also participated in the Series A, in addition to a few interesting Angel investors, including: Gal Chechik, Director of AI at NVIDIA; Anthony Goldbloom, CEO and founder at Kaggle; Michael J. Black from Max Planck; and Trevor Darrell, who founded UC Berkeley’s AI research lab.