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xAI captured 57 percent of US other technology venture funding in Q1

10 min · 8 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio xAI captured 57 percent of US other technology venture funding in Q1

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One company just raised $16.6 billion and accidentally became 57% of an entire tech sector category tracked by the SEC. Strip out xAI's single filing and "Other Technology" doesn't just shrink — it collapses from $29 billion to $12.5 billion, and the average deal size drops from $164 million to $71 million. If you're building investment models or AI benchmarks off those aggregate numbers, you're not tracking a market — you're tracking one Palo Alto address with a spreadsheet wrapped around it.

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