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Reddit user proposes “Zepto but for garbage collection” in Indian cities like Bengaluru
The proposed app aims to provide scheduled pickups, tracking and proper disposal, targeting areas w…
Record drop in future unicorns as funding winter, regulatory actions bites startup valuations
The number of unicorns — startups valued at over USD 1 billion — slipped by one to 67 in 2023. The …
PTI
Startups are ready to thrive under Trump, but some uncertainty remains in a key corner of the space
Trump's deregulation could boost tech, but his stance on AI and immigration leaves the future uncer…
Dan DeFrancesco
Silicon Valley is betting a Musk-inspired Trump could unleash a startup boom
Silicon Valley anticipates growth with Trump's election and Elon Musk's support, expecting deregula…
Samantha Stokes,Riddhi Kanetk…
Security threats to AI models are giving rise to a new crop of startups
AI's rapid adoption highlights security issues, prompting startups such as Zendata and Credo AI to …
Sri Muppidi
Removed Angel Tax, taking policy measures to promote fintech sector: PM Modi
Lauding the fintechs for democratising financial services, Modi said the sector, which has attracte…
PTI
Exclusive: The cofounder of GroupMe and Splice is taking on the $180 billion supplement industry with new startup SuppCo
The three-time cofounder of Splice, Blade, and GroupMe raised $5.5 million for his new startup Supp…
Rebecca Torrence
More and more big companies say AI regulation is a business risk
Some of the biggest names in AI, including Sam Altman, have called for AI regulation. But companies…
Lloyd Lee
Abolition of angel tax a landmark reform benefiting India's startup ecosystem; will attract global investors: USISPF
The USISPF said this action creates parity between domestic and foreign players and will be an impo…
PTI
Harris can chart her own path with the top regulators — and Big Business hopes she's on their side
When it came to economic appointments, Biden was hamstrung by campaign promises. Harris isn't — som…
Alice Tecotzky
Some techies are leaving cushy Silicon Valley jobs to launch startups at home in India
Many leave cushy Big Tech salaries because they no longer want to watch the booming entrepreneurshi…
Shubhangi Goel,Charissa Cheong
The startup landscape for deals is drastically changing
PE firms and acquihires are upending how deals typically get done for startups.
Dan DeFrancesco
AI companies are in a state of anxiety as California tries to both develop and regulate the tech
California wants to hold onto its lead in the AI arms race and regulate it at the same time. A prop…
Lakshmi Varanasi
AI startups should brace for a wave of down rounds, investors say. Here's how it might play out.
AI startups are eyeing acquihires and secondary share sales as valuations slump.
Riddhi Kanetkar
Artificial Intelligence Act: All you need to know about the European Council’s first worldwide rules on AI
As AI continues to evolve, balancing its transformative potential with robust risk management frame…
How startups can get in top shape for an IPO, according to Silicon Valley lawyer Louis Lehot
With the IPO market set to rebound, startups should make certain hires and enhance financial transp…
Alistair Barr
I launched a ketamine startup but now feel obligated to speak out against the industry. Matthew Perry's death should be a wake-up call.
Juan Pablo Capello founded a ketamine therapy startup but left the industry in 2023. He said he hop…
Charissa Cheong
Inside the downfall of Henrik Fisker's second automotive startup, which just filed for bankruptcy
Business Insider spoke with 27 current and former Fisker staff who charted the startup's downfall.
Grace Kay
Regulations enabled India to be global benchmark in fintech: Razorpay's Harshil Mathur
Regulations in the fintech industry have enabled India to become a global benchmark in fintech and …
Startups taking on Nvidia face an uphill battle, but the dominant AI chipmaker faces another real threat
Nvidia's dominant position as the AI chipmaker is undeniable, but that hasn't stopped some optimist…