Ashley Bowden
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech Journalism in LA, San Francisco and Seattle
Education: Long Island University Post

Ashley Bowden is a Built In staff reporter leveraging generative AI to cover technology news in multiple U.S. markets. She has been on the Built In team since 2020. Bowden has a bachelor of fine arts degree from Long Island University Post. Her work has also appeared in Agent Publishing and other outlets.

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The 7.2-megawatt facility will feature liquid-cooling technology and support high-performance AI workloads for local research and innovation.
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NVIDIA and Intel are collaborating to unite their technologies and develop a new generation of data center and PC products.
SoLo Fund's co-founders are pictured.
LA-based SoLo Funds launched SoLo IQ, an AI-driven solution that provides custom budgeting, wealth-building strategies and real-time insights.
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The capital will help the company grow its AI advisor and reduce patient wait times by connecting users with licensed physicians in minutes.
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The company has experienced substantial revenue growth in recent years and is now expanding across the Southeast and Midwest U.S.
Vibhav Viswanathan – Co-Founder & CEO Mithun Madhusudan – Co-Founder & Chief AI Officer are pictured.
The new capital will fuel product development and Pascal AI’s platform expansion in the U.S.
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The nonbinding agreement would allow OpenAI to shift its for-profit arm into a public benefit corporation, giving it more independence.
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The five-year agreement, beginning in 2027, will supply 4.5 GW of capacity for OpenAI’s Stargate buildout.
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Semiconductor equipment builder ASML led the round with an investment of roughly $1.5 billion.
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The company behind AI software engineer Devin is now valued at $10.2 billion, more than double its valuation year-over-year.
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The company is valued at $1.5 billion following its latest round led by Cox Enterprises.
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The company is actively hiring to fill over 60 seats across its tech, operations and commercial teams.