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Corrida pela Camada de Aplicativos de IA Aquece nos Dois Lados do Atlântico

Corrida pela Camada de Aplicativos de IA Aquece nos Dois Lados do Atlântico
A new Accel report finds the United States still leads in large AI models, but Europe is rapidly catching up in the application layer. Emerging firms such as Lovable and Synthesia are highlighted as category leaders, while European and Israeli startups have raised 66 cents for every dollar raised by U.S. peers. The report notes unprecedented growth speed, with AI‑native applications reaching $100 million in annual recurring revenue in just a few years and delivering the highest revenue‑per‑headcount in software history. Venture capitalists see defensibility in product‑centric offerings and believe proprietary data remains undervalued. Ler mais

Onfire Capta $20 Milhões para Utilizar IA em Sinais de Compra de Desenvolvedores

Onfire Capta $20 Milhões para Utilizar IA em Sinais de Compra de Desenvolvedores
Israeli startup Onfire has closed a $20 million financing round led by Grove Ventures and TLV Partners, with participation from Sumitomo’s IN Venture and LeumiTech77. The company, founded by former Unit 8200 veterans Tal Peretz, Shahar Shavit and Nitzan Hada, uses AI to mine public developer forums for buying intent signals, then matches those signals to the commenters’ employers and decision‑makers. Onfire’s platform layers budget‑cycle data to help B2B sales teams time outreach, and its early customers include ActiveFence, Aiven, Cyera, Port and Spectro Cloud. The new capital will fund AI, R&D and sales hires as the firm expands its U.S. go‑to‑market operation. Ler mais