India's Sarvam AI raises $234 million funding at $1.5 billion valuation; looks to challenge China, US
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India's Sarvam AI raises $234 million funding at $1.5 billion valuation; looks to challenge China, US
Indian artificial intelligence firm Sarvam AI said on Monday it had raised $234 million as part of a targeted broader funding round as it looks to roll out models that can challenge Chinese and US rivals. The AI startup made waves in the world’s most populous country this year when it released two »»»
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Anthropic partners with Broadcom and Google for AI chips
SAN FRANCISCO, United States, April 7, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Anthropic on Monday announced a deal with Google and Broadcom for a massive infusion of computing capacity as demand for the startup's artificial intelligence offerings soars. The San Francisco-based AI firm is on pace to bring in some $30 bil»»»
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Clearview AI CEO Reveals His Facial Recognition Software is Widely Used by Police
A nearly illegal software banned from selling its services to most US companies has been in hot water over its controversial way of collecting data: although it has helped some people prove their innocence critics accuse it of breaching privacy rights. Hoan Ton-That, founder and CEO of Clearview AI»»»
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