Stay updated with the latest in AI grants. Here are the top picks for today, curated and summarized by HappyMonkey AI.
Sapient Perception Raises €2M to Give Drones a Wider View
Sapient Perception raised €2M to develop 10K AI-driven sensors for defense and security UAV operations.
Why it matters: To integrate advanced AI into UAV technology.
In just a couple weeks, StrictlyVC San Francisco brings leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and more together
StrictlyVC San Francisco is an upcoming event focusing on AI funding insights with speakers from TDK Ventures and Forum AI.
Why it matters: To stay updated on AI funding strategies and meet potential investors.
OpenAI has bought AI personal finance startup Hiro
OpenAI acquired personal finance startup Hiro, shutting it down and bringing employees on board; the deal includes hiring key personnel but details are undisclosed.
Why it matters: To gain expertise in AI financial services and expand its talent pool in fintech.
Google brings its Gemini Personal Intelligence feature to India
Google launched Gemini Personal Intelligence feature in India, allowing users to get personalized answers by connecting their Google accounts and asking questions related to their data.
Why it matters: To leverage personalized AI features for a broader user base and enhance user experience.
How vibe-coding app Anything is rebuilding after getting booted from the App Store twice
Anything, a vibe-coding app, has been removed twice from the App Store by Apple, forcing the company to develop a desktop version for users to preview their apps on iOS devices.
Why it matters: To avoid App Store restrictions and ensure continuous development and distribution of AI tools that require mobile interaction.
Microsoft is working on yet another OpenClaw-like agent
Microsoft is developing a secure, enterprise-focused agent tool similar to OpenClaw, integrating it into Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Why it matters: To enhance productivity and security in enterprise environments with AI-driven automation tools.
Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else
A Stanford University report indicates a growing disconnect between AI professionals’ optimism about AGI and public concerns over AI’s impact on jobs, economy, and daily life.
Why it matters: Understanding public sentiment helps developers address real fears and build more responsible AI tools.