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Silicon Valley VCs Supercharge AI and Frontier Tech Despite Economic Headwinds

Silicon Valley VCs Supercharge AI and Frontier Tech Despite Economic Headwinds

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Silicon Valley venture capital firms are charging ahead in AI and frontier tech despite economic headwinds, with massive rounds signaling red-hot demand for data infrastructure and autonomy. Databricks, the San Francisco-based enterprise AI data analytics powerhouse, is raising over $4 billion in a Series L at a staggering $134 billion valuation, co-led by Insight Partners, Fidelity, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, with Andreessen Horowitz joining, according to StrictlyVC and the Wall Street Journal. This reflects private market frenzy for AI tools, even as Reuters reports some companies slow AI spending after lackluster early returns, pushing vendors like OpenAI toward targeted enterprise fixes.

Notable deals underscore shifts: Waymo seeks $15 billion at $100 billion valuation, led by Alphabet with private VC backers, per Bloomberg. Andreessen Horowitz backed Leona Health's $14 million seed for AI doctor assistants and First Voyage's $2.5 million for habit-building AI. Bain Capital Ventures led Adaptive Security's $81 million Series B for AI social engineering prevention, while Redpoint Ventures topped Valerie Health's $30 million AI front office round. Climate and energy draw focus too, with Last Energy's $100 million Series C for modular nuclear reactors led by Astera Institute, and IND Technology's $50 million for grid fault detection from Angeleno Group and Energy Impact Partners.

Firms adapt to challenges like regulatory scrutiny—Tesla faces a sales license suspension over Autopilot claims, per TechCrunch—and bankruptcies like lidar maker Luminar. Yet dual-use tech booms, as Dakota notes Defense Innovation Unit portfolio stars like Anduril and Shield AI blend commercial VC with military contracts, making Silicon Valley a defense hub. Accel hunts $4 billion for its growth fund amid softer 2025 fundraising, per Private Equity International.

Trends point to concentrated bets on AI enablers, climate resilience, and government-validated dual-use plays, bypassing broader slowdowns. VCs emphasize high-impact niches over spray-and-pray, prioritizing defensibility amid high rates and scrutiny. This could solidify Valley dominance in AI and national security tech, drawing talent and capital while weeding out unproven bets, shaping a leaner, more strategic VC era.

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