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Sourcetable gets $4.3m and launches world's first "self-driving spreadsheet" powered by AI

Sourcetable launches the world's first autonomous spreadsheet that leverages AI automation to complete common analysis and operations-focused workflows. Autopilot functionality is voice-powered, enabling an AI spreadsheet experience similar to vibe coding.

Startup radar: Early stage Seattle startups use AI for legal docs, college essays, art, and more

GradPilot founder Nirmal Thacker; HA Arts founder Harshitha Amit; CaseGuild co-founder Vikas Rajvanshy; GenSX co-founder Evan

Suki AI Is Everywhere—and Aims to Be Invisible

Suki is establishing itself as a darling of some of the largest health care companies in the country. On March 3, Rush—the Chicago-based academic medical center—announced that it will deploy Suki's technology across its entire enterprise,

AI accelerating medical research; Solving pain points in sales

Beyond speed, AI has also helped reduce costs. Conventional methods required nearly $35,000 per genome analysis, but AI-driven models running on GPUs have lowered the cost to under $2,000, making high-quality genomic research more accessible.

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How SurveySparrow's internal challenge is evolving into its next revenue engine

SurveySparrow's Chief Customer Officer Vipin Thomas shares how the tediousness of answering endless enterprise questionnaires inspired an AI tool that streamlines RFP responses—potentially becoming their next significant revenue stream.

Suki's Optimistic Vision For Healthcare AI

This year marks the first significant new manifestation of enterprise AI for healthcare. It's the healthcare assistant and platform Suki whose assistive layer sits on top

Broadridge, Verint testing DeepSeek's potential for automation, efficiency

Broadridge and Verint say they are testing DeepSeek AI for automation and efficiency, while addressing cybersecurity risks in closed systems.

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Seattle VCs invest in Kamiwaza, a new enterprise software startup helping companies adopt AI

Kamiwaza's pitch is to let companies run AI models where their data already exists — across cloud, on-premise, and edge locations — and not be tied to a single hardware solution or hosting provider. The company's tools help customers with rapid data analysis, coding automation, AI agents, and text translation, among other services.