CB Insights October 4, 2024
Thomas Sineau

From LLM developers to coding AI agents, we identify the genAI markets with the highest likelihood of exits in the next 2 years.

Generative AI has become a focal point of tech investment, with investors pouring billions into the space at unprecedented valuations for young startups.

The space is already seeing a steady stream of M&A activity, as established players seek to quickly acquire novel capabilities and fill in gaps in their AI talent.

But amid the frenzy, which specific genAI markets are most primed for exits — and what should corporate strategy and M&A teams be doing about it?

What you need to know:

  • Three markets — LLM developers, AI agents & copilots, and AI development platforms —...

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