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AI-Powered Autonomous Vehicle Software by Applied Intuition Secures $6 Billion Valuation

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Autonomous vehicle software company Applied Intuition has raised $250 million in a round that values the startup at $6 billion, as it pushes to bring more artificial intelligence to the automotive, defense, construction and agriculture sectors. The eye-popping funding round is the latest example of investor fervor for AI. Lux Capital, Elad Gil, and Andreessen Horowitz all previously led funding rounds for Applied Intuition. Founded in 2017, Applied Intuition creates software that automakers and others use to develop autonomous vehicle solutions. “When they think like, ‘I have this software or AI problem,’ we generally want them to think about us,” Younis says.

“Upgrade in store: Cutting-edge hardware and generative AI enhances the ElliQ eldercare robot’s conversational abilities”

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In some parts of the world (read: Japan, primarily), eldercare has been an important robotics focus for decades. In Tel Aviv, meanwhile, Intuition Robotics has been promoting a “companion” robot since 2016 or so. The latest version of the robot features design tweaks, more powerful hardware and — of course — generative AI integration. The company is exploring other avenues with generative AI, as well here. “One example is the ability to paint or write poems together, activities that contribute to cognitive wellness and creativity,” Intuition notes.