
Venture capital investments in AI startups have reached $64.1 billion in 2024, accounting for approximately 30% of total VC dollars invested, according to the Wall Street Journal. Despite the cooling of public markets on AI's immediate commercial payoffs, investor interest in AI startups remains strong. The rapid evolution of AI is shifting the focus from what AI can do to how it can be effectively utilized. Major tech companies like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet are investing heavily in AI startups, providing computing power and funds for development, particularly in generative AI. Reid Hoffman, in partnership with VillageGlobal, is also supporting new AI startups. However, investors are increasingly demanding clear returns on AI investments, pushing companies to justify their spending beyond long-term promises.
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Big tech is throwing their weight behind promising AI startups, offering computing power and funds for development, especially in genAI These investments could feed into their core business focuses, i.e. cloud computing and AI chips Dive in further here: https://t.co/eeWaY7X3vh https://t.co/QkipOqTmTC
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