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Venture capital firm Eclipse has launched a new $1.3 billion fund specifically to invest in and help build startups focused on 'physical AI'.
Why it matters
This significant funding round signals a growing investor confidence and strategic focus on the intersection of AI and the physical world. 'Physical AI' refers to AI applications that interact with or operate within the real world, such as robotics, autonomous systems, and advanced manufacturing. This dedicated fund from Eclipse suggests a belief that the next wave of AI innovation will be driven by technologies that bridge the digital and physical realms, potentially leading to advancements in automation, logistics, and industrial processes.
A big investment company called Eclipse is putting $1.3 billion into new businesses that use AI to control robots or make physical things. They want to help these AI companies grow and succeed.
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