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Craif, a Japanese startup, raised $22 million in Series C funding to expand its AI-powered, urine-based early cancer detection technology into the U.S. market. The noninvasive test leverages microRNA for early detection, potentially addressing accessibility challenges and enhancing accuracy.
Aurora's autonomous trucks are now delivering freight in Texas between Dallas and Houston after delays. The company aims to expand to El Paso and Phoenix by late 2025. Aurora highlights safety and operational efficiencies to address challenges in the trucking industry.
Datadog has acquired Eppo, a feature-flagging and experimentation platform, continuing its acquisition spree following the Metaplane purchase. Eppo, which specializes in AI model experimentation, will operate as "Eppo by Datadog." Terms were undisclosed, but speculation suggested a $220 million deal.
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