Harvey reportedly in talks to raise at $11B valuation
Legal AI startup Harvey is reportedly in talks to raise $200 million at an $11 billion valuation, marking a rapid increase in its market value.
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Legal AI startup Harvey is reportedly in talks to raise $200 million at an $11 billion valuation, marking a rapid increase in its market value.
Anthropic is reportedly in the final stages of raising $20 billion at a $350 billion valuation, as competition among frontier AI labs drives massive capital requirements.
Tokyo-based InfiniMind raised $5.8 million in seed funding to build infrastructure that converts unviewed video and audio into structured, queryable business data for enterprises.
Uber is acquiring the delivery business of Turkish startup Getir for $335 million, aiming to integrate the assets into its existing Trendyol Go service.
TechCrunch has opened nominations for its Startup Battlefield 200 competition, offering early-stage founders a chance to pitch for $100,000 in equity-free funding.
Gather AI, which uses Bayesian-based 'curious' robotics for warehouse management, has raised $40 million in Series B funding, bringing its total capital to $74 million.
Crypto.com has reportedly acquired the AI.com domain for $70 million in cryptocurrency, with plans to launch a personal AI agent service during the Super Bowl.
Waymo has secured $16 billion to fuel its international robotaxi expansion, while investors continue pouring capital into broader physical AI and autonomous vehicle startups.
Anthropic is reportedly expected to close a $20 billion funding round next week at a $350 billion valuation as tech leaders gather for the Super Bowl.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has become the first NBA player to invest in prediction market Kalshi, sparking debate over potential conflicts of interest despite strict trading prohibitions.
Newly released documents show businessman David Stern pitched convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on investing in EV startups like Lucid Motors, though it’s unlikely Epstein invested.
Terradot is acquiring carbon-removal competitor Eion, a move driven by investor demand for larger-scale operations capable of handling significant contracts.
Sapiom raised $15 million in a seed round led by Accel to build a financial infrastructure layer that enables AI agents to autonomously purchase software and services.
Andreessen Horowitz partner Jennifer Li warns founders that prioritizing "revenue run rate" over sustainable growth creates unnecessary anxiety and ignores business fundamentals.
Mundi Ventures has completed a €750 million first close for its new Kembara fund, which aims to provide growth capital and non-dilutive financing to European deep tech startups.
Duna, a business identity verification startup founded by Stripe alumni, raised €30 million in a Series A round led by CapitalG to build a global trust infrastructure.
Resolve AI, a startup automating system reliability engineering, has raised a $125 million Series A round at a $1 billion valuation led by Lightspeed Venture Partners.
Lunar Energy raised $232 million in Series C and D funding to scale its residential battery manufacturing and virtual power plant software in the U.S.
ElevenLabs raised $500 million at an $11 billion valuation, with plans to expand its voice AI technology into video and autonomous agents.
SNAK Venture Partners closed an oversubscribed $50 million debut fund to invest in B2B marketplaces, hoping to write seed checks into at least 20 companies.