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AI Boom Drives Nearly 90 New Unicorn Startups in 2025 So Far

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The artificial intelligence investment surge has fueled a sharp rise in unicorn startups in 2025. Nearly 90 new companies have crossed the $1 billion valuation mark so far this year. The trend reflects growing investor enthusiasm centered largely around AI-driven ventures. New unicorns are being minted at an accelerating monthly pace as funding activity intensifies. The data, compiled by TechCrunch, highlights how AI is reshaping the global startup funding landscape.

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