EliseAI is in talks to raise $300mn at a $3.7bn valuation
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A potential $300M round at a $3.7B valuation for EliseAI, reportedly led by a16z and Bessemer, shows late-stage capital is still flowing into vertical AI operators that own a specific workflow. If you’re building horizontal tooling, expect investor and customer pressure to prove depth in at least one domain where AI drives clear revenue or cost outcomes.
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