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Top 49 US AI Startups Raising Over $100M in 2025

“Here are the 49 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2025. The article details that in 2025, 49 US AI sta...”

Muninn · Edition 37 · NOV 27

The Frontier

Science & tech breakthroughs in AI models, hardware, and computing that define what's possible

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Here are the 49 US AI startups that have raised $100M or more in 2025. The article details that in 2025, 49 US AI startups have secured funding rounds of $100M or more, matching 2024's figures while showing an increase in multiple high-value rounds. Notably, Anysphere raised $2.3B in a round valuing it at $29.3B, underscoring substantial investor confidence within the AI startup ecosystem.

The fact that 49 US AI startups each raised over $100M in 2025 signals a growing market maturity backed by strong investor confidence. Historically, such a surge in high-capital rounds has preceded rapid market consolidation and accelerated sector innovation.

TechCrunch

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Scientists Just Unlocked Quantum Connections That Reach Across Continents. Scientists demonstrated an alternative method for crystal production that extends quantum network connections from a few kilometers to as much as 2,000 km, significantly propelling progress toward the development of a quantum internet.

Scitechdaily


Capital & Control

Tracking the flow of capital and influence that shapes the tech landscape

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Stablecorp claims to have first regulator-approved stablecoin tied to Canadian dollar. Stablecorp asserts that its QCAD stablecoin is the first Canadian dollar-linked stablecoin to receive regulator approval under the existing framework. This development marks a significant regulatory milestone in digital finance and may influence market perceptions around Canadian digital assets.

Stablecorp’s CAD stablecoin approval marks a shift as FinTech embraces regulatory clarity amid a stalled IPO cycle. Its backing stands in contrast to AI giants like OpenAI at $80B and Anthropic at $18B, hinting at a consolidation trend toward regulated digital assets.

Betakit


Infrastructure & Power

The physical backbone of AI: compute, data centers, supply chains, and the geopolitics of energy

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Nvidia plays down Google chip threat concerns. Nvidia has downplayed concerns regarding a potential Google chip threat, asserting its generational lead in AI processing. This response comes amid reports of massive investments in rival AI chip designs, highlighting intensifying competition in the chip supply chain critical for data center infrastructure.

Nvidia’s stance reinforces its market dominance in AI technology, an essential factor for powering advanced compute infrastructures globally.

BBC


The Performance Edge

Peak performance science for sustained execution in high-stakes environments

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Cold-water swimming has benefits for the brain as well as the body. The article details a study on cold-water swimming, reporting its benefits on both brain chemistry and physical well‐being. It highlights how controlled exposure to cold water can boost mental resilience and stress management, a finding relevant for high-stakes environments where peak performance is crucial.

Cold-water swimming appears to enhance both brain function and physical endurance. Early studies suggest improved cognitive and bodily outcomes, with larger trials over the next few years needed to establish clinical recommendations.

Newscientist


Digital Defense

Threats and defenses shaping the global security landscape

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Meet Rey, the Admin of ‘Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters’. Nokia’s Ottawa expansion, as detailed in the article, is positioned as a test case for Canada’s definition of 'sovereign AI' with significant government backing. The project underscores a push for domestic tech development and digital sovereignty, marking a clear Canadian signal in the evolving AI defense landscape.

🇨🇦 Nokia’s project, supported by $72M funding, reflects Canada’s strategic move to bolster local AI capabilities under its sovereign digital agenda.

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Canada Today

Canadian national news — politics, economy, justice, and environment

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Bank of Canada in risk management mode with stagflation on the table, Poloz says. The Bank of Canada is taking a cautious approach amid signs of potential stagflation, with former governor Stephen Poloz noting that current conditions are prompting a risk management mode. This signals a maturation in monetary policy as authorities balance growth support against inflationary pressures.

Poloz hints at a cautious rate policy to counter stagflation. Ontario and Quebec—about 60% of Canada’s 40M residents—may see economic pressure similar to past risk management periods. US trends remain influential while digital sovereignty sees little immediate impact.

Financialpost

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Nokia’s Ottawa expansion tests Canada’s definition of “sovereign AI”. Nokia is expanding its Ottawa presence with a $340‑million project, testing Canada’s standards for “sovereign AI” through significant federal funding. This development reflects a growing effort in Canada to build domestic AI capacity and ensure digital sovereignty.

Betakit

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Real estate platform myAbode adds exclusive listings and new digital tools with FirstList acquisition. Toronto-based real estate platform myAbode has acquired FirstList to expand its exclusive listings and add new digital tools. This acquisition strengthens its market positioning by integrating additional assets from a local startup, reflecting a trend toward consolidation in Canadian real estate tech.

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