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Inside Sequoia Capital’s Growing AI Portfolio, And Startups Are Finding More Places To Stow Carbon

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October 28, 2023 A year ago, about 16% of Sequoia Capital’s new investments were in artificial

[Crunchbase News]( October 28, 2023 [1]( [Inside Sequoia Capital’s Growing AI Portfolio]( A year ago, about 16% of Sequoia Capital’s new investments were in artificial intelligence startups. So far in 2023, that number has jumped to nearly 60%. [Sequoia Investment →]( [2]( [From Buildings To Ocean Water, Startups Are Finding More Places To Stow Carbon]( Funding records show that financings around carbon removal themes have accelerated in recent quarters. We take a look at which startups are getting funded. [Carbon Storage →]( [3]( [Meet The New AI Unicorns Of 2023]( One in five of the new billion-dollar startups to join The Crunchbase Unicorn Board this year were artificial intelligence companies, an analysis of the board shows. [AI Unicorns →]( [4]( [The Week’s 10 Biggest Funding Rounds: Aiolos Bio, Island And Pony.ai Nab Large Raises]( Biotech seemed to be the big winner this week, taking three of the top five spots. [Biggest Rounds →]( [5]( [VCs Have A Bad Relationship With Trucks]( The list of failures at the intersection of trucks, trucking and startups is not short. Nor is it cheap. Failed companies raised billions before breaking down. We take a look. [Truck Breakups →]( [6]( [Andreessen Horowitz May Be Optimistic About Tech, But It’s Still Slowing Its Deal Pace]( Judging by its 2023 reported investment activity, it seems Andreessen Horowitz is a lot less bullish than in recent past years. [A16z Deal Pace →]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( Crunchbase, Inc. 564 Market Street, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104

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