A faster drumbeat at the top end of AI dealmaking By late November, the count of U.S. AI startups raising single rounds of $100 million or more matched last year’s total, yet the rhythm of capital moving through the market felt unmistakably quicker and more concentrated. The difference was not only
Vijay Raina has spent years building and advising enterprise-grade software, and lately he’s been translating that rigor to the frontier where AI, play, and parent trust intersect. With funded toy startups ranging from conversational dinosaurs to screen-free sticker printers and WiFi “landline”
Stalled growth did not have to mean a dead end for venture-backed software, because a new class of buyers armed with permanent capital started treating overlooked assets as compounding machines rather than fixer-uppers to flip. The shift came into focus as operational experts targeted “venture
Overview Of An AI-Native Breakout A quiet revolution in developer tooling just surfaced in the numbers, and the scale resets what software growth can look like when an AI-native product compresses adoption, monetization, and learning into a single loop that keeps accelerating with every keystroke
In a single week, from November 15-21, U.S. startups secured an astonishing range of investments, with funding rounds stretching from $120 million to a staggering $1.5 billion, signaling a powerful wave of confidence among investors. This unprecedented surge in capital shows their eagerness to back
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