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Why AI is making it harder than ever for young companies to raise money

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Investor Nisha Dua discusses how the rise of artificial intelligence is complicating the fundraising landscape for early-stage startups. She emphasizes the need for a strategic approach to investing in an AI-driven market.

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As AI reshapes the tech industry, early-stage companies face new challenges in securing capital and proving their long-term viability.

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Business Insider's Seed 40 list highlights women who have a knack for turning young companies into successful businesses. The list of the best women early-stage investors is a companion to BI's annual Seed 100 . Nisha Dua, managing partner and co-founder of BBG Ventures, is one of this year's honorees. An early backer of Spring Health, Starface, SuperCircle, and HopskipDrive among others, she stopped by Business Insider's newsroom to speak with senior correspondent Melia Russell. Dua explains how AI has changed the seed investing landscape, her approach to investing, and how she uses AI in her daily life. Read the original article on Business Insider

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