
Nvidia backs voice AI startup Gradium, bringing seed round to over $100m
THE SO WHAT
A voice AI startup pulling in $100m+ at seed with Nvidia in the round is a clear bet that speech-native interfaces will be a major inference load, not a side feature. If your product still treats voice as an accessibility add-on, you’re underestimating where GPU cycles and ecosystem support are headed.
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