Are AI companies just defense tech now?

Fundings and Exits

AI is everywhere. And increasingly it’s being described as defense tech.

This week, the Equity pod gang — which included newcomer Max Zeff, Margaux MacColl, and Kirsten Korosec — noticed an emerging trend: The worlds of AI and defense tech are colliding. And that matters, for a few reasons.

For one, venture money is flowing to both AI and defense tech. Dual-use is here for awhile, folks. AI also has the attention of lawmakers and national defense experts who are concerned about influence from China and the U.S. maintaining a leading position as a developer of the tech.

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