Forbes December 19, 2024
Maren Thomas Bannon

When I asked leading early stage venture capitalists where they are looking to invest in 2025, it was no surprise that I heard a lot about AI. While the overall startup fundraising market has been bumpy this past year, AI has continued to be a bright spot and attract a lot of venture dollars. In Q3, AI-related startups landed $19 billion – or 28% of total venture dollars – according to Crunchbase.

This year, investors have continued to get more targeted about the AI use cases they are looking for. Instead of an exciting technology looking for a problem, AI has reached an inflection point where it can solve real problems not possible even a few years ago. The investors...

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