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Turning AI frenzy into fundraising strategy: How startups can win the 2024 investment race
Feb. 20, 2024, 8:30 a.m. | Olena Petrosyuk
The Next Web thenextweb.com
Until now, generative AI has been akin to fairy dust — just sprinkle it in your pitch, and investors are all too ready to open their wallets wide. This is changing. Q4 of 2023 saw a 55.3% decline in AI funding compared to Q1, mirrored by fewer deals. Experts like Matthew Marwick from the Intelligence Unit at CB Insights warn that while the AI funding will likely pick up steam again in the following quarters, the bloated investment rounds typical …
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