
AI money watch: five funding rounds that matter today
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A single day with a $300 million quantum round, a billion-dollar AI-agent valuation, and fresh capital into European voice AI and energy startups shows capital is spreading across the AI stack — from compute to orchestration to power. Founders should read this as permission to build in ‘unsexy’ layers like energy and infra that AI demand is quietly repricing.
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