Private AI: Venice.ai, led by crypto vet Erik Voorhees and Seattle’s Jesse Proudman, raises $65M
THE SO WHAT
A $65M raise at a $1B valuation for Venice.ai’s privacy-first assistant is a clear bet that “don’t store prompts or outputs” is a feature customers will pay for. If you sell into regulated or high-trust environments, expect procurement to start asking why your AI workflows don’t look like this by default.
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