Colin Angle, one of the co-founders of the Oomba robotic vacuum, is raising funds for his new home robotics project.

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Colin Angle, one of the co-founders of the Oomba robotic vacuum, is raising funds for his new home robotics project.

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AI programming company Cursor faced obstacles in its quest for several billion dollars in funding, with its $5 billion valuation deterring several later-stage investment firms. Previously, SpaceX had shown interest in acquiring it for $6 billion, but top funds including Iconiq have clearly rejected the offer. The main reason for the cold funding climate is that global capital has already completed its initial setup in the AI sector.
Investors question OpenAI's $852B valuation amid fierce competition from Anthropic, whose revenue surged from $9B to $30B annually, driven by strong demand for its coding tools.....
The AI secondary market is showing divergence: OpenAI shares are cold, with a $600 million offering remaining unsold; meanwhile, competitor Anthropic has become the new favorite, with about $2 billion in funds waiting to enter, highlighting a shift in investment logic.
Alex Bres, a candidate for a New York State legislator, has become a target of Silicon Valley tech giants for advocating an AI regulation bill. A super political action committee funded by AI giants has raised $125 million to prevent his election. This struggle highlights the intense conflict between the technology industry and regulatory forces on AI policy.
South Korean investors show strong interest in Chinese assets in early 2026, with AI firm MiniMax-WP leading as the top net-bought stock in Hong Kong, attracting over $20 million in net purchases by February 10.....
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is in talks with Middle Eastern sovereign funds to raise at least $50 billion, potentially valuing the company at $750-830 billion, driven by the AI arms race despite lack of profitability.....
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently visited the Middle East to discuss funding matters with top local investors. The company plans to raise at least $50 billion, with an estimated overall valuation ranging between $750 billion and $830 billion. The negotiations are still in the early stages.
Semir is integrating AI across the fashion industry chain, from design to service, focusing on systematic deployment in areas like knowledge management, marketing, visual content, and design assistance.....
Corporate AI applications are shifting from pilot projects to scaled investments, with budgets expected to grow significantly by 2026 and focus on a limited number of proven suppliers. Investors believe that companies will consolidate resources and select winners, marking the end of the experimental phase.

Recent transactions by OpenAI have complicated its equity structure, causing investors to question their returns. The company's valuation has reached $500 billion, making it the most valuable non-publicly traded company globally. This is mainly due to multi-billion-dollar chip contracts with NVIDIA and AMD, with the funds intended to achieve a trillion-level computing power deployment goal.