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The Billion-Dollar Pivot: Why the Biggest Bets in AI Are Moving From Software to Sensors

Following three-plus years of record-breaking investment into AI software, now, investors are pointing their pens toward physical AI.

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What happened Following three-plus years of record-breaking investment into AI software, now, investors are pointing their pens toward physical AI.
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International Business TimesNews report · May 25, 1:12 PM

The Billion-Dollar Pivot: Why the Biggest Bets in AI Are Moving From Software to Sensors

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Following three-plus years of record-breaking investment into AI software, now, investors are pointing their pens toward physical AI.

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MashableNews report · May 25, 12:59 PM

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May 25, 12:59 PM: Mashable joined the source map.

May 25, 1:12 PM: International Business Times joined the source map.

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