Today's release of Proptech Collective's 2024 Year in Review and 2025 Trends provides insights into the growth of an evolving Canadian industry at the...
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The next four years hold significant promise for artificial intelligence (AI) investment. With the return of Donald Trump to the US presidency, businesses and dealmakers are preparing for a more business-friendly regulatory environment that could accelerate mergers, acquisitions, and private-sector innovation in AI. A Business-Friendly Landscape The Trump Administration is expected to prioritize policies that […] The post AI & The Trump Administration: An Outlook on Investment appeared first on Unite.AI.
Today's release of Proptech Collective's 2024 Year in Review and 2025 Trends provides insights into the growth of an evolving Canadian industry at the...
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