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 new facility will create 2,000 to 3,000 job opportunities in Hyderabad within two years.
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The space fosters collaboration among PlayerZero’s AI, engineering, marketing, go-to-market and support teams.
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The AI research company’s Series G enables it to invest in expanding its infrastructure to make Claude more widely available.
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The company is growing its Advanced Research and Development Center and creating 2,000 more jobs there.
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The Chicago-based company works to provide practical AI solutions for scaling organizations.
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The company’s solution enables employees to pay less out of pocket for seeing highly-rated providers.
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The round totals the company’s venture capital at nearly $1 billion to date from investors like Mercedes-Benz and Google.
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The food producer’s latest site will employ regenerative agriculture practices to help address real-world challenges for farmers.
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Scott Mann will scale the company’s channel-first go-to-market strategy and fuel customer adoption.
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The company will invest in hiring new machine learning and AI engineering talent with the fresh capital.
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The company works to prevent false positives for security engineers, and it plans to advance its automated technology.
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The company works to treat brain diseases like Alzheimer’s with its RNA medicine delivery tech.