Thousands more Sudanese people fleeing the country’s bloody war continue to arrive in neighbouring and impoverished Chad, as the humanitarian situation deteriorates on the ground in the region. More ...
Jared Steele accused Giga of having an intense work environment, expecting employees to work excessively with limited paid time off. Giga, an AI startup founded by two IIT Kharagpur alums in the ...
The allegations cast a shadow over the future of Giga, which builds voice-based AI agents for businesses. Silicon Valley AI startup Giga, founded by IIT Kharagpur alumni Varun Vummadi and Esha ...
Battered by declining production and the departure of Western partners, Chad’s oil industry is betting its future on Beijing. In a high-stakes diplomatic pivot, the landlocked central African country ...
Giga Funding: The latest round was led by Redpoint Ventures. Y Combinator and Nexus Venture Partners also participated. In the latest funding round, Y Combinator and Nexus Venture Partners also ...
Burry’s latest 13F filing reveals bearish bets on Nvidia and Palantir, shaking AI-heavy tech stocks and reigniting fears of another market bubble. Artificial intelligence (AI) support automation ...
The startup plans to utilise the fresh capital to expand its technical team, accelerate GTM strategy and scale up enterprise deployments The startup claims that it currently handles millions of ...
Giga, an artificial intelligence platform that builds support agents for business-to-consumer companies, has raised $61 million (Rs 540 crore) in the largest Series A round for an Indian startup in ...
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/info-tech/ai-startup-giga-raises-61-million-series-a-round-led-by-redpoint-ventures/article70245581.ece Copy AI startup Giga has ...
Giga has announced it has raised a $61 million Series A round led by Redpoint Ventures, with participation from Y Combinator and Nexus Venture Partners. The funding will accelerate Giga’s growth. Giga ...
Artificial intelligence startup Giga on Wednesday raised $61 million in a Series A round led by Redpoint Ventures. The round also saw participation from Y Combinator and Nexus Venture Partners.