Sources: enterprise AI company Glean is in advanced talks to raise $250M led by DST Global at a $4.5B valuation, about double its valuation from February 2024
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A $16 billion Waymo round and a $60 million Aikido Security Series B made 2026Q1 DST Global’s strongest recent coverage period.
DST Global appears in coverage as an investment firm associated with Yuri Milner, participating in and sometimes leading large private-company financings. Its stories span consumer internet and fintech investments such as Robinhood, Slack, Checkout and StockX, alongside more recent autonomous-vehicle, developer-security and robotics-related bets.
Coverage accelerated sharply in 2026Q1 around three financing narratives. DST Global co-led Waymo’s confirmed $16 billion round with Sequoia and Dragoneer at a $126 billion valuation, as Waymo prepared US and UK expansion; it also led Aikido Security’s $60 million Series B at a $1 billion valuation. The most recent reports say it may participate alongside a16z, Khosla and Striker in Embo’s proposed $100 million-plus robotics seed round, though that financing remains unconfirmed.
The coverage centers on DST Global’s place in increasingly capital-intensive technology investing: it is alongside Sequoia and Dragoneer in Waymo, while competing and co-investing with firms including a16z and Khosla in newer AI and robotics opportunities. This differs from its earlier visibility as a lead backer of Robinhood and other high-growth internet companies, and shifts attention toward whether established investors can secure stakes in infrastructure-heavy AI, autonomy and security businesses.
If this pattern holds, DST Global’s news profile will be shaped less by consumer-platform funding and more by its ability to participate in the largest private rounds behind autonomous systems and AI-adjacent software. Waymo’s expansion gives that strategy a prominent operating test, while Aikido and the reported Embo financing suggest exposure across developer security and robotics; the latter remains contingent on a deal being completed.
DST Global has appeared in 58 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 8 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside TechCrunch, Robinhood, Sequoia, Facebook.
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