Trump, VISA and Tech Firms
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Seattle's tech scene got the national treatment this past weekend as the Wall Street Journal detailed the fallout from
Palmer Luckey said Bay Area hiring bred "mercenary-minded" workers. He now recruits nationwide, especially veterans, to build Anduril.
Despite a late foray into the brain technology industry, Chinese startups have made rapid strides in recent years to challenge US companies.
The wave of agile AI-powered startups has only increased since. Think about it: A startup can now build a customer service system that's smarter than what a larger legacy company spent millions developing over the past decade. And they can do it in mere months.
Longtime entrepreneurs and venture capitalists are sounding the alarm over President Trump's new H-1B fee that
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang descended on the United Kingdom this week, armed with a pledge to invest £2 billion ($2.6 billion) to supercharge the country’s AI startup ecosystem. Wayve, the U.K.-based self-driving tech startup, could be one of those to receive funds from Nvidia’s AI investment commitment, the company told TechCrunch.
Brineworks, a climate-tech startup, just raised $5.5 million in seed funding in hopes of bringing a carbon-neutral alternative fuel to market for airlines and cargo ships by the end of 2026.
SORA isn't the only company working on mosquito control strategies. Drones have been used for years to monitor the bugs in parts of Europe. Other startups are working on an air-defense system installed in your yard that detects and zaps mosquitoes before they reach you.
Kendall Ranking quit Big Tech and later started working for a startup. She says there are pros and cons to each, but she won't go back to Big Tech.
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Rocket.new, one of India’s first vibe-coding startups, snags $15M from Accel, Salesforce Ventures
Rocket.new, an Indian startup building an AI-powered app development platform, has raised $15 million in a seed round led by Salesforce Ventures to take on viral vibe-coding rivals like Lovable, Cursor, and Bolt by letting users build full, production-ready apps from natural-language prompts rather than just quick prototypes.