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Here’s what Boston venture capitalists are looking to invest in this year

Por: The Boston Globe Tech January 03, 2023

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Where might venture capitalists place their bets in the year ahead?In December, I asked over a dozen Boston-based investors to share a technology or business dynamic they’ve been learning about — but haven’t yet put money into.Two areas rose to the top: generative AI, artificial intelligence software that can create new content; and technology to analyze (and potentially mitigate) the impact of climate change.Here’s the complete list,... + full article



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