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Fundamento, an agentic AI platform for financial services, has raised $1.9 million (about Rs 16 crore) in pre-Series A funding round led by IIFL Fintech Fund. The round also witnessed participation from The Players Fund (backed by KL Rahul and Ben Stokes), Venture Catalysts, Lead Invest, Epic Angels, and other angel investors.
Graph AI aims to modernise how drugmakers detect and report adverse drug events, an area heavily dependent on manual, labour-intensive processes.
Discover how modern in-house counsels are transforming from risk gatekeepers to strategic business enablers. In this interview, we discuss evolving legal roles, aligning global priorities with local regulatory frameworks, and embedding legal teams into the core of business strategy in fast-paced, tech-driven environments.
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Discover how modern in-house counsels are transforming from risk gatekeepers to strategic business enablers. In this interview, we discuss evolving legal roles, aligning global priorities with local regulatory frameworks, and embedding legal teams into the core of business strategy in fast-paced, tech-driven environments.
Read insights on how the new Online Gaming Bill, 2025 is shaping the future for E-games and how Innovation is taking over. Read also special insights on what all the Online Gaming Bill, 2025 entails.
Google has outlined its latest step towards artificial general intelligence (AGI) with a new model that allows AI systems to interact with a convincing simulation of the real world.
- 05-07thMay, 2026
- Dubai
The Reserve Bank of India has instructed finance companies to exclude default loss guarantees (DLGs) from fintech firms when provisioning for stressed loans, impacting digital lending service providers. NBFCs must now make full provisions on these loans, diminishing their appeal for new business.
The government contends that a 28% GST should apply to the total entry amount in an online game of skills
