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Prague’s Resistant AI, a provider of native AI models for financial crime and fraud prevention, today announced a €21 million Series B funding round to expand its document fraud detection and transaction monitoring offerings into new territories and partnerships, and build out its threat intelligence capabilities. The round was led by DTCP, with participation from ...
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"It's been hard for me to understand why Atlas exists," writes MIT Technology Review. " Who is this browser for, exactly? Who is its customer? And the answer I have come to there is that Atlas is for OpenAI. The real customer, the true end user of Atlas, is not the person browsing websites, it is the company collecting data about what and how that person is browsing." New York... Read more ›
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It's not often we see a graphics card that is almost completely fried across the board. That's what happened with this poor RTX 4090 whose 12V rail leaked into the memory, frying the VRAM and travelling to the core in the process, killing the GPU for good. Not only that, but the card was also comically bent to the point where suggesting someone might've used it as a self-defense weapon... Read more ›
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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, recently posted his Tesla Roadster order being mishandled on X — both of those latter companies are owned by Elon Musk, who replied with a casual "you stole a non-profit" statement. Altman was instrumental in the recent recapitalization of OpenAI into a public benefit corporation, which cemented the for-profit model the firm has adopted. Read more ›
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Qala AG, a Swiss startup redefining how enterprises achieve real-time data visibility and governance at source, today announces it has raised €1.7 in pre-Seed funding to accelerate product development for their source-level data observability and compliance platform. The round was led by QBIT Capital and Haatch, with participation from Backbone Ventures, ROI Ventures and seasoned ... Read more ›
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AnyTax, the Berlin-based startup building embedded tax solutions for financial platforms, today announced the closing of its €1 million pre-Seed funding round to make tax “truly accessible“, simplifying how platforms integrate tax capabilities and how users experience them. Investors from the banking world, such as IBB Ventures and BLACKVRST Equity, as well as early-stage VC ... Read more ›
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Adaptam Therapeutics, a San Sebastian-based company pioneering cancer immunotherapies specifically targeting immunosuppressive myeloid cells, today announces the successful completion of a €3 million pre-Seed financing round The round was led by Criteria Bio Ventures and will enable Adaptam to further develop its programmes and enter the preclinical phase in multiple oncology indications. As part of ... Read more ›
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SalesPatriot, a Polish-American startup building a next-generation procurement platform for defense and aerospace components, has raised €4.2 million in Seed funding to accelerate its mission of transforming how parts distributors and manufacturers buy and sell critical equipment. The round was led by CRV, with participation from Pear VC, Y Combinator, SV Angel, Liquid2, Uncorrelated Ventures, ... Read more ›
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In this episode of the EU-Startups Podcast, we sit down with Julio Martinez, Co-founder and CEO of Abacum, a platform that helps CFOs and finance teams forecast revenue, plan headcount, and model financial scenarios to drive efficient growth. Founded in 2020, the company has raised a total of $105 million to date and now serves ... Read more ›
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Cellcolabs, a Stockholm-based BioTech startup focused on industrial-scale production of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), has secured €10.3 million in new funding to support further technical development, production scaling, and global market expansion. The investment was led by Titian Capital through its life sciences platform, Titian Life Sciences, and brings Cellcolabs’ total funding to €31 million. Dr ... Read more ›
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Valence-based Dracula Technologies, a pioneer in enabling battery-free IoT through energy harvesting from ambient indoor light, announced the completion of its Series A extension round, bringing the total Series A funding to €30 million. The extension round includes participation from existing investor Banque des Territoires, acting on behalf of the French State under the “France 2030” programme, ... Read more ›
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Podcast personality and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett today announced his company Steven.com has closed a major eight-figure investment, at a €365 million valuation to build what he calls the “Disney of the creator economy” and take his growing media empire to a global stage. The investment was led by investors Slow Ventures and Apeiron Investment Group. ... Read more ›
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