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Techstars Names New Los Angeles Accelerator Class

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Techstars Los Angeles has just named the ten companies that will be joining the startup accelerator for its 2017 class, saying its theme this year was "going long on LA and southern California".

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Leveraging Machine Learning and Data Science to Drive Business Results

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Thursday, November 16, 2017 -- Leveraging Machine Learning and Data Science to Drive Business Results. This joint event between AITP-LA, Technology Council of Southern California, and the CTO Forum promises many technology insights as well as outstanding networking. See [link] (more)

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Los Angeles-based ‘deep tech’ investment firm Riot Ventures is raising a $75M fund

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The firm has largely flown under the radar, but it has been investing in startups applying innovations in automation, artificial intelligence, computer vision, computational biology, material sciences and robotics to industrial products and processes for the past two years. Oculus, Snap, Tinder and others.

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Interview With Jamie Montgomery, March Capital Partners On The Firm's New Fund

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Fund I was fully deployed by June 30th of 2017, and we went out to raised Fund II, which was a wet close, where you invest as you close. Fund I was really focused on AI, and what we now call big data and machine learning, and we focused on the cloud and Internet infrastructure, plus made a couple of investments in India and in gaming.

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Interview with Kanaan Jemili, uCast Global

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How is this different from a typical content delivery network (CDN)? Kaaan Jemili: At uCast, we have a rich solution that encompasses multiple business models around deliver content. These large mobile carriers have audiences, but something they dont have content services to attract and retain subscribers to a mobile network.

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