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Daily Tech News: Vingroup, Stripe, NextGen.AI, Khazanah Nasional, LinkedIn, xAI, OpenAI
Vietnamese Tech Giant Eyes Global Tech Partners for AI Units Sale
Vingroup explores selling its AI subsidiaries to global tech giants
VinBrain revolutionizes healthcare through strategic partnerships
VinAI debuts innovative drunk-driving detection system
Stripe Eyes $1 Billion Deal for Stablecoin Platform Bridge
Stripe negotiates $1 billion Bridge acquisition
Bridge offers stablecoin acceptance API
Deal showcases Stripe's growing cryptocurrency emphasis
NextGen.AI Secures $342k Pre-Seed Funding for AI-Powered Business Tools
NextGen.AI raises $342k for AI business tools
The startup offers chatbots and strategy mentors
It plans expansion into Southeast Asian markets
Malaysia's Khazanah Boosts VC Ecosystem with New Programs
Khazanah launches programs to boost Malaysia's VC ecosystem
EMP targets local fund managers
RMI aims to attract international investors to Malaysia
A Bit of Startup Humor for Today
LinkedIn Transforms into Digital Comedy Central
LinkedIn becomes comedy central through satirical corporate posts
Comedians mock workplace culture through viral content
Platform's transformation creates new business opportunities for content creators
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xAI Launches Global Hunt for AI Training Specialists
xAI recruits global language specialists
X platform provides training data
Memphis supercomputer raises environmental questions
OpenAI's Altman Takes On More Duties Amid Leadership Shake-up
Altman consolidates power at OpenAI after CTO exits
Experts warn about leadership strain
OpenAI raises billions amid structural changes
VC Investing: Is it still lucrative and why?
VC investing remains lucrative for those adapting to the new rules of sustainable growth
Resilient startups offer significant opportunities by focusing on profitability and operational efficiency
Investors now prioritize strong metrics like customer retention, unit economics, and cost discipline
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