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AI Revolution Ushers in Silicon Valley Hard Tech Boom

What Happened

Silicon Valley is embracing a new ‘hard tech’ era led by rapid progress in artificial intelligence. Investors and tech companies are shifting away from software-only startups to back innovations in robotics, semiconductors, and hardware manufacturing. This trend sees increased venture capital going into companies building AI-optimized chips, advanced robots, and physical infrastructure tools, reflecting confidence that combining AI with new hardware will unlock growth beyond the digital economy. The emphasis is on startups and established brands that create tangible technology, moving the region toward deeper integration of AI in physical industries.

Why It Matters

The shift toward hard tech signals a strategic change for Silicon Valley, with potential to reshape global manufacturing, logistics, and automation. As AI-driven devices and hardware become central, industries far beyond software are likely to see accelerated transformation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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