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🤖 Neural Agent — your AI-powered desktop assistant
A powerful open-source AI agent that can take full control of your computer: search files, browse the web, fill forms, send emails, and more.
🔸 Automates all routine tasks while you code, design, or think
🔸 Runs on Claude, GPT-4, Azure OpenAI, and Bedrock — top-tier models
🔸 Fully integrated UI — type commands into a small bar and get results instantly
🔸 Simple setup with an easy-to-use API and step-by-step install guide
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A powerful open-source AI agent that can take full control of your computer: search files, browse the web, fill forms, send emails, and more.
🔸 Automates all routine tasks while you code, design, or think
🔸 Runs on Claude, GPT-4, Azure OpenAI, and Bedrock — top-tier models
🔸 Fully integrated UI — type commands into a small bar and get results instantly
🔸 Simple setup with an easy-to-use API and step-by-step install guide
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🌍 Venture Events — August 2025
A curated list of key startup and VC events this month. Follow the trends, build your network, and find your next opportunity.
📍 Vntr Investor Roundtable
August 2 – Hanoi, Vietnam
Regional roundtable on VC trends across Southeast Asia
📍 Enterprise AI Summit Vancouver 2025
August 10 – Vancouver, Canada
AI-focused summit with investment panels, use cases, and workshops
📍 VC Fast Pitch
August 14 – Online
Startup pitch sessions with live feedback from global investors
📍 TechBBQ 2025
August 27–28 – Copenhagen, Denmark
Scandinavia’s largest startup+VC conference: 8,000+ attendees, 1,200 investors, 2,200 startups
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A curated list of key startup and VC events this month. Follow the trends, build your network, and find your next opportunity.
📍 Vntr Investor Roundtable
August 2 – Hanoi, Vietnam
Regional roundtable on VC trends across Southeast Asia
📍 Enterprise AI Summit Vancouver 2025
August 10 – Vancouver, Canada
AI-focused summit with investment panels, use cases, and workshops
📍 VC Fast Pitch
August 14 – Online
Startup pitch sessions with live feedback from global investors
📍 TechBBQ 2025
August 27–28 – Copenhagen, Denmark
Scandinavia’s largest startup+VC conference: 8,000+ attendees, 1,200 investors, 2,200 startups
🤝 Whether you're raising, investing, or scouting trends — August is packed with high-signal VC gatherings.
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📣 Why Sam Altman Says You Shouldn’t Track User Growth Early On
In the early stages of a startup, it’s not about how many users you have — it’s about how much they love your product.
Altman explains why obsession with absolute growth is a mistake, and what you should focus on instead:
🔸 A small group of obsessed users is better than a wide pool of casual ones
🔸 Deep engagement signals product-market fit more than raw numbers
🔸 Retention and frequency are your best early metrics
🔸 Word-of-mouth is the ultimate validation
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In the early stages of a startup, it’s not about how many users you have — it’s about how much they love your product.
Altman explains why obsession with absolute growth is a mistake, and what you should focus on instead:
🔸 A small group of obsessed users is better than a wide pool of casual ones
🔸 Deep engagement signals product-market fit more than raw numbers
🔸 Retention and frequency are your best early metrics
🔸 Word-of-mouth is the ultimate validation
Almost all great companies start with a product that a few people love.
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🚨 OpenAI raises $8.3B at $300B valuation
According to the New York Times, OpenAI has raised $8.3 billion at a jaw-dropping $300 billion valuation — months ahead of schedule.
The deal is part of its plan to secure $40B in total funding this year.
🖱 First reported by DealBook, this is OpenAI’s largest round to date
🖱 SoftBank has already committed $30B for the year
🖱 The funding underscores the escalating race for AI dominance
🖱 Wall Street attention has shifted from tech giants to frontier labs like OpenAI
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According to the New York Times, OpenAI has raised $8.3 billion at a jaw-dropping $300 billion valuation — months ahead of schedule.
The deal is part of its plan to secure $40B in total funding this year.
🖱 First reported by DealBook, this is OpenAI’s largest round to date
🖱 SoftBank has already committed $30B for the year
🖱 The funding underscores the escalating race for AI dominance
🖱 Wall Street attention has shifted from tech giants to frontier labs like OpenAI
The compute arms race is in full swing — and OpenAI just pulled far ahead.
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GitHub Copilot crosses 20 million all-time users
https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/30/github-copilot-crosses-20-million-all-time-users/
Source:https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/30/github-copilot-crosses-20-million-all-time-users/
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GitHub Copilot crosses 20M all-time users | TechCrunch
One of the most popular AI coding tools on the market added 5 million users in the last three months.
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Venture firm CRV raises $750M, downsizing after returning capital to investors
https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/01/venture-firm-crv-raises-750m-downsizing-after-returning-capital-to-investors/
Source:https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/01/venture-firm-crv-raises-750m-downsizing-after-returning-capital-to-investors/
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Venture firm CRV raises $750M, downsizing after returning capital to investors | TechCrunch
The 55-year-old VC firm announced its twentieth fund.
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🚀 Anthropic set to join world’s top 3 most valuable startups
Iconiq Capital is reportedly leading a new $5B round into Anthropic, pushing its valuation to $170B — nearly 3x its March valuation. That would make it the third most valuable private company globally, behind only OpenAI and SpaceX.
🖱 Iconiq manages capital for Zuckerberg, Hoffman, Moskovitz, and other tech billionaires
🖱 Anthropic is now in talks with MGX (UAE) and Amazon
🖱 The company had previously resisted Middle East capital, but CEO Dario Amodei said it’s now a matter of survival
🖱 The AI funding race is intensifying, and top players are reaching megacorp valuations faster than ever
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Iconiq Capital is reportedly leading a new $5B round into Anthropic, pushing its valuation to $170B — nearly 3x its March valuation. That would make it the third most valuable private company globally, behind only OpenAI and SpaceX.
🖱 Iconiq manages capital for Zuckerberg, Hoffman, Moskovitz, and other tech billionaires
🖱 Anthropic is now in talks with MGX (UAE) and Amazon
🖱 The company had previously resisted Middle East capital, but CEO Dario Amodei said it’s now a matter of survival
🖱 The AI funding race is intensifying, and top players are reaching megacorp valuations faster than ever
If the deal closes, Anthropic won’t just be an AI lab — it’ll be an economic superpower.
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📈 Figma stock pops on IPO debut, hits $47B market cap
Figma finally went public—and Wall Street couldn’t get enough. The design platform opened at $33, surged to $124, and closed at $115.50, ending the day with a $47B market cap.
🔸 IPO demand was so high, trading was briefly halted due to volatility
🔸 Retail buyers joked online about being allocated just 1 share
🔸 Market cap doubled Adobe’s failed $20B acquisition offer from 2023
🔸 After-hours trading stayed hot, with continued price action
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Figma finally went public—and Wall Street couldn’t get enough. The design platform opened at $33, surged to $124, and closed at $115.50, ending the day with a $47B market cap.
🔸 IPO demand was so high, trading was briefly halted due to volatility
🔸 Retail buyers joked online about being allocated just 1 share
🔸 Market cap doubled Adobe’s failed $20B acquisition offer from 2023
🔸 After-hours trading stayed hot, with continued price action
Figma didn’t just rebound from a blocked deal—it sprinted past it.
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What founders should think about if looking to raise a Series C
https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/02/what-founders-should-think-about-if-looking-to-raise-a-series-c/
Source:https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/02/what-founders-should-think-about-if-looking-to-raise-a-series-c/
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What founders should think about if looking to raise a Series C | TechCrunch
In the past year, the bar for raising late-stage capital has only risen; investors are no longer just chasing momentum, as many were in the last few years — they are chasing certainty, according to Sapphire Ventures partner Cathy Gao.
Mastercard denies pressuring game platforms, Valve tells a different story
https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/03/mastercard-denies-pressuring-game-platforms-valve-tells-a-different-story/
Source:https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/03/mastercard-denies-pressuring-game-platforms-valve-tells-a-different-story/
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Mastercard denies pressuring game platforms, Valve tells a different story | TechCrunch
Mastercard seemingly denied playing a role in a recent marketplace crackdown on games with adult content, while Valve says the pressure was indirect.
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🤖 AI agents are now a real business — not just a demo
What started as experimental tools is turning into serious revenue. Five AI agent startups have crossed $100M in ARR: Anysphere, Glean, Mercor, Replit, and Lovable.
The agent market is exploding — from $5B to $13B in just a year.
🖱 42% of AI agent startups now operate at commercial scale
🖱 Revenue per employee is catching up with Big Tech
🖱 Valuations go as high as 127x revenue
🖱 Nearly half of the top players were founded in the last 3 years
🖱 Winners solve tasks with clear ROI — coding, support, ops
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What started as experimental tools is turning into serious revenue. Five AI agent startups have crossed $100M in ARR: Anysphere, Glean, Mercor, Replit, and Lovable.
The agent market is exploding — from $5B to $13B in just a year.
🖱 42% of AI agent startups now operate at commercial scale
🖱 Revenue per employee is catching up with Big Tech
🖱 Valuations go as high as 127x revenue
🖱 Nearly half of the top players were founded in the last 3 years
🖱 Winners solve tasks with clear ROI — coding, support, ops
Next up: dominance will go to those with tight workflow integration, unique data, and high switching costs.
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🪙 Ramp raises $500M to scale its finance-focused AI agents
Ramp has secured $500M in fresh funding at a $22.5B valuation to expand its AI-driven financial automation tools. The round, led by Iconiq, comes as demand surges for agentic systems in corporate finance.
🖱 Ramp's AI agents automate tasks like expense compliance, procurement, and bookkeeping
🖱 Thousands of companies, including Quora, are already using them to replace entry-level accounting work
🖱 CEO: “We’re teaching software to think like people”
🖱 Concerns remain — 80% of high-automation firms cite privacy and security as major hurdles
🖱 Iconiq also leads Anthropic’s massive $170B valuation push
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Ramp has secured $500M in fresh funding at a $22.5B valuation to expand its AI-driven financial automation tools. The round, led by Iconiq, comes as demand surges for agentic systems in corporate finance.
🖱 Ramp's AI agents automate tasks like expense compliance, procurement, and bookkeeping
🖱 Thousands of companies, including Quora, are already using them to replace entry-level accounting work
🖱 CEO: “We’re teaching software to think like people”
🖱 Concerns remain — 80% of high-automation firms cite privacy and security as major hurdles
🖱 Iconiq also leads Anthropic’s massive $170B valuation push
Ramp isn’t just digitizing finance — it’s trying to replace the grunt work entirely.
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💰Why an AI engineer turned down $1.5B from Zuckerberg
In his bid to build the ultimate AI dream team, Mark Zuckerberg reportedly offered ex-Meta engineer Andrew Tulloch a staggering $1.5B deal to return — a 4-year package of salary, equity, and performance bonuses.
But Tulloch said no❕
🔸 He currently owns 3.75% of his AI startup, Thinking Machines
🔸 Based on current market buzz, that stake could be worth $3B in the next round
🔸 Turning down $1.5B wasn’t irrational — it was mathematical
🔸 Now it’s a race: will Thinking Machines hit IPO before the AI bubble deflates?
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In his bid to build the ultimate AI dream team, Mark Zuckerberg reportedly offered ex-Meta engineer Andrew Tulloch a staggering $1.5B deal to return — a 4-year package of salary, equity, and performance bonuses.
But Tulloch said no❕
🔸 He currently owns 3.75% of his AI startup, Thinking Machines
🔸 Based on current market buzz, that stake could be worth $3B in the next round
🔸 Turning down $1.5B wasn’t irrational — it was mathematical
🔸 Now it’s a race: will Thinking Machines hit IPO before the AI bubble deflates?
Zuck offered a fortune. Tulloch bet on more.
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📉 Why predictions fail — and how great investors prepare instead
In venture, success doesn’t come from guessing right — it comes from building systems that thrive in uncertainty. The best investors don’t speculate. They prepare.
🖱 Winning comes from readiness, not foresight
🖱 Resilience is built on structured thinking and scenario planning
When the future is unclear, smart investors stay grounded:
🖱 They build systems for fast, objective opportunity analysis
🖱 They test assumptions constantly and act with clarity
⚡️ In venture and beyond, discipline beats prediction — every time.
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Your job isn’t to predict the future. It’s to be ready for it.
In venture, success doesn’t come from guessing right — it comes from building systems that thrive in uncertainty. The best investors don’t speculate. They prepare.
🖱 Winning comes from readiness, not foresight
🖱 Resilience is built on structured thinking and scenario planning
When the future is unclear, smart investors stay grounded:
🖱 They build systems for fast, objective opportunity analysis
🖱 They test assumptions constantly and act with clarity
⚡️ In venture and beyond, discipline beats prediction — every time.
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IPO hopeful Brex scored major win to sell in the EU, plans UK expansion
https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/07/ipo-hopeful-brex-scored-major-win-to-sell-in-the-eu-plans-uk-expansion/
Source:https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/07/ipo-hopeful-brex-scored-major-win-to-sell-in-the-eu-plans-uk-expansion/
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IPO hopeful Brex scored major win to sell in the EU, plans UK expansion | TechCrunch
The EU has authorized Brex to sell its spend management products directly in all 30 countries, "no workarounds required," CEO Pedro Franceschi said.
These 8 AI startups from Africa have raised over $1 million this year, Egypt takes the lead
Africa may only account for 2.5% of the global AI sector, but there is still an opportunity for African startups to enter the market. This year, the continent’s AI market is estimated to be worth $4.51 billion and is projected to reach $16.53 billion in the next five years.
Source :
https://techcabal.com/2025/08/07/africa-ai-startups-fundraising/
Africa may only account for 2.5% of the global AI sector, but there is still an opportunity for African startups to enter the market. This year, the continent’s AI market is estimated to be worth $4.51 billion and is projected to reach $16.53 billion in the next five years.
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https://techcabal.com/2025/08/07/africa-ai-startups-fundraising/
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🧠 GPT-5 is here — and it’s OpenAI’s biggest leap yet
OpenAI just released GPT-5, its most advanced AI model to date, and for the first time, it's available to all ChatGPT users — including those on the free plan.
The model is faster, more accurate, and more versatile across writing, coding, and even healthcare.
🔸 Outputs over 2,000 tokens/second — 5x faster than before
🔸 Hallucinations reduced, safer replies now use "safe completions"
🔸 Handles logic, reasoning, and long documents far better than GPT-4
🔸 Free users get GPT-5 Mini after hitting usage caps
🔸 GPT-5 now integrated across Microsoft 365 Copilot and Azure
OpenAI also demoed “vibe coding” — generating full apps from prompts in seconds — showing just how far generative UX has come.
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OpenAI just released GPT-5, its most advanced AI model to date, and for the first time, it's available to all ChatGPT users — including those on the free plan.
The model is faster, more accurate, and more versatile across writing, coding, and even healthcare.
🔸 Outputs over 2,000 tokens/second — 5x faster than before
🔸 Hallucinations reduced, safer replies now use "safe completions"
🔸 Handles logic, reasoning, and long documents far better than GPT-4
🔸 Free users get GPT-5 Mini after hitting usage caps
🔸 GPT-5 now integrated across Microsoft 365 Copilot and Azure
OpenAI also demoed “vibe coding” — generating full apps from prompts in seconds — showing just how far generative UX has come.
Altman calls it like having a team of PhDs in your pocket. Whether that’s hype or reality — GPT-5 is a major step toward AI you actually want to use.
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📣 Trump calls for Intel CEO's resignation
Donald Trump has demanded the immediate resignation of Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, citing his ties to Chinese companies, including some with military links. Intel shares fell 5% following the statement.
🖱 Tan took over in March and began a major restructuring
🖱 His changes include 22% workforce cuts and halting some fab builds
🖱 Intel recently received nearly $20B from the U.S. under the CHIPS Act
Donald Trump has demanded the immediate resignation of Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, citing his ties to Chinese companies, including some with military links. Intel shares fell 5% following the statement.
🖱 Tan took over in March and began a major restructuring
🖱 His changes include 22% workforce cuts and halting some fab builds
🖱 Intel recently received nearly $20B from the U.S. under the CHIPS Act
The clash could escalate tensions over U.S. chip strategy and China-linked leadership.
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🚨 GPT-5: a bumpy launch
In an AMA session on Reddit, Sam Altman (CEO of OpenAI) acknowledged that the GPT-5 rollout did not go as planned:
Router bug → GPT-5 seemed “dumber” than GPT-4o
User Pressure → OpenAI Considers Releasing GPT-4o for Plus Subscribers
Doubled fare limits → more requests to test the new model
Transparency coming soon → display of the model that responds to each request
And then… there was the “graphic crime”: a slide showing a lower score with a higher bar. The result: memes, jokes, and criticism of X.
Despite these hiccups, Altman promises that GPT-5 will be smarter now and that the team continues to optimize the model.
Source: https://nlab.cg/QxJTX
In an AMA session on Reddit, Sam Altman (CEO of OpenAI) acknowledged that the GPT-5 rollout did not go as planned:
Router bug → GPT-5 seemed “dumber” than GPT-4o
User Pressure → OpenAI Considers Releasing GPT-4o for Plus Subscribers
Doubled fare limits → more requests to test the new model
Transparency coming soon → display of the model that responds to each request
And then… there was the “graphic crime”: a slide showing a lower score with a higher bar. The result: memes, jokes, and criticism of X.
Despite these hiccups, Altman promises that GPT-5 will be smarter now and that the team continues to optimize the model.
Lesson learned: In AI, as in tech, even leaders can stumble—but it's their fixes and their ability to listen to the community that make the difference.
Source: https://nlab.cg/QxJTX
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🚀 How a Solo Founder Sold His AI Startup for $80M in 6 Months
Maor Shlomo built Base44, a no-code app builder, entirely solo—with no team, no investors, and no marketing budget.
In just 6 months, it was acquired by Wix for $80M upfront, with potential to exceed 9 figures.
Here’s how he pulled it off 👇
🖱 Built out of frustration: no-code tools were too complex for true beginners
Maor Shlomo built Base44, a no-code app builder, entirely solo—with no team, no investors, and no marketing budget.
In just 6 months, it was acquired by Wix for $80M upfront, with potential to exceed 9 figures.
Here’s how he pulled it off 👇
🖱 Built out of frustration: no-code tools were too complex for true beginners