Latest Startups & Entrepreneurship News

📅May 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM
AI funding, regulation, and major startup ecosystem shifts dominate today’s startup headlines, alongside key events, launches, and valuation moves worldwide.
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Baseten reportedly targets $1B raise at $11B valuation

AI infrastructure startup Baseten is reportedly in talks to raise $1 billion at an $11 billion valuation, reflecting strong enterprise demand for AI inference services.Source 2 If completed, the deal would more than double the company’s valuation in less than 90 days after its earlier $300 million Series E round at a $5 billion valuation.Source 2

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Spain steps up scrutiny of prediction-market platforms

Spain has blocked the operation of prediction-market platforms Polymarket and Kalshi as part of an ongoing investigation into the sector.Source 1 The move highlights how regulators are tightening oversight of fast-growing online betting and prediction products that intersect with fintech and consumer protection rules.Source 1

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Global AI spending is projected to reach $2 trillion

Recent reports cited in today’s coverage project global AI spending will reach $2 trillion by 2026.Source 1 For startups, that scale of investment signals continued demand for infrastructure, tools, and services serving AI deployment across industries.Source 1

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Google I/O 2026 spotlights AI-driven product changes

Google I/O 2026 drew attention for advances in AI search capabilities and broader AI applications.Source 1 The announcements are relevant to startups because platform changes from major tech firms can reshape distribution, search visibility, and product strategy.Source 1

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Blue Origin gets FAA clearance for New Glenn launches

Blue Origin has received FAA clearance to proceed with New Glenn rocket launches after an investigation.Source 1 While primarily a space story, the resumption matters for startups and entrepreneurs building in launch services, satellite infrastructure, and adjacent aerospace markets.Source 1

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DuckDuckGo reports a surge in installations

DuckDuckGo has reportedly seen a 30% increase in installations, according to today’s roundup.Source 1 The growth suggests ongoing consumer demand for privacy-focused services and continued room for challengers in search and browser markets.Source 1

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Startup landscape faces major leadership and exit changes

Today’s coverage says the startup landscape is undergoing major changes, marked by notable exits and leadership shifts.Source 1 Such transitions often signal consolidation, funding pressure, or strategic repositioning across venture-backed companies.Source 1

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AI’s labor-market impact remains mixed

Recent analysis cited today says AI’s effect on the labor market is mixed, with both positive and negative outcomes across sectors.Source 1 For founders, that means AI adoption is still creating opportunities for productivity gains while also raising concerns around displacement and workflow redesign.Source 1

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Seoul prepares for Try Everything 2026 startup festival

The Seoul Metropolitan Government is announcing Try Everything 2026, described as a global startup festival that connects startups, investors, and accelerators.Source 3 Events like this matter for entrepreneurship because they can drive cross-border networking, deal flow, and ecosystem visibility.Source 3

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Regulatory pressure broadens across AI and fintech-adjacent startups

Today’s roundup shows regulators focusing not only on AI compliance but also on products that blend finance, prediction markets, and emerging technology.Source 1 For startups, this points to a more complex environment where growth in frontier sectors increasingly depends on regulatory readiness.Source 1