- David Sacks and the blurred lines of government service
When Vultron announced its $22 million funding round earlier this week, the AI startup made sure to highlight a key investor: Craft Ventures, the firm “co-founded by White House AI adviser David
- AI Startup Vultron Secures $22M Series A for Federal Market
Vultron raised $22M in Series A, led by Greycroft, with Craft Ventures, Long Journey, South Park Commons, and angels participating The funding will expand research, grow the team, and meet rising demand for its AI-driven Agentic Operating System
- AI Could Make Roads Safer; Startup Raises $22M
Could artificial intelligence improve drivers’ behavior on the roads? U S startup Obvio believes so and has just announced $22 million in series A funding as it bids to enhance traffic safety
- Obvio receives $22M in funding for AI-powered cameras at stop . . .
Obvio, a San Carlos-based startup that recently secured $22 million in Series A funding, is deploying AI-powered cameras at stop signs to combat dangerous driving behaviors and improve pedestrian safety, with early implementations in Maryland already reducing stop sign violations by 50% within eight weeks
- White House AI Czar David Sacks on future of relationship . . .
David Sacks, White House AI and crypto czar, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the AI race, crypto regulation and chip trade with China
- Abridge Raises at $5B Valuation; David AI, Gail, Siro . . .
In the AI data sector, David AI has announced a $25 million Series A round, surpassing a $100 million valuation The company, founded by Tomer Cohen and Ben Wiley, provides high-quality audio data for training voice AI models and counts major technology companies among its customers
- AI for Safer Streets? Obvio’s $22M Raise Doesn’t Solve It All
Obvio, a San Carlos-based startup, just raised $22 million in Series A funding to scale its AI-powered traffic camera system Led by Bain Capital Ventures with participation from Khosla Ventures and Pathlight Ventures, the round reflects growing investor interest in rethinking road safety with technology
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