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Daniel Levi @ Startups News · 05/11/2026 10:53 EDT

Ciridae raises $20M from Accel and Andreessen Horowitz to bring AI to industrial and mid-market companies

The AI boom has created a strange divide in corporate America. Big companies are pouring billions into AI projects, hiring armies of engineers, and locking in deals with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Meanwhile, thousands of industrial and mid-market businesses are ...

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