The Week Ahead in AI: Why AI Startups Stall, Claude Use Surges, US Weighs New Chip Rules, Plus Other Weekend Briefs, Upcoming Earnings & Events

Welcome to AI Insider’s The Week Ahead in AI. See the key developments and events we’re watching March 8-March 14.

Weekend AI News Briefs

Guest Post: The $10M Wall: Why AI Startups Stall Mid-Scale — and How to Break Through It

Despite record AI startup funding in 2025, only about 0.05% of companies are likely to reach $10 million in revenue due to what Mark M.J. Scott describes as a go-to-market “identity crisis” that emerges as early-adopter demand fades. Scott, who is president of Northern Pixels Inc., noted that startups must shift from founder-driven sales and reactive marketing to deliberate market shaping through category positioning, analyst influence and strategic partnerships to break through the $10 million growth wall. (AI Insider)

Claude Surges in User Growth and Enterprise Adoption as Anthropic Challenges Pentagon Restrictions

Anthropic’s Claude AI assistant has surged in popularity following the company’s dispute with the U.S. Department of Defense over the use of its models for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, driving mobile downloads to about 149,000 daily installs and pushing daily active users to 11.3 million. Despite the spike — and continued enterprise support from Microsoft, Google Cloud and AWS — ChatGPT remains the dominant AI app with more than 250 million daily active users. (AI Insider)

U.S. Regulators Consider New Approval Rules for Global Exports of AI Chips

The U.S. Department of Commerce is considering new regulations that would require government approval for exports of advanced AI chips, potentially expanding oversight of shipments from companies such as Nvidia and AMD. The proposal reflects the administration’s effort to control global access to AI computing infrastructure and could reshape supply chains and international demand for U.S. semiconductor technology. (AI insider)

AWS Launches Amazon Connect Health to Automate Healthcare Administration With AI Agents

Amazon Web Services has launched Amazon Connect Health, an AI agent-powered platform designed to automate healthcare administrative workflows such as appointment scheduling, patient verification and clinical documentation. The HIPAA-eligible system integrates with electronic health records and expands AWS’s push into healthcare AI alongside services such as Comprehend Medical, HealthLake and HealthOmics. (AI Insider)

Roboze Secures Investment from Rule 1 Ventures to Accelerate AI-Driven Distributed Manufacturing for Defense and Critical Infrastructure

Roboze has secured investment from Rule 1 Ventures to expand its distributed manufacturing platform for producing complex components using additive manufacturing, advanced materials and AI-driven process intelligence. The funding will support expansion across the United States, Europe and the Middle East, targeting aerospace, defense and energy supply chains with localized production capabilities. (AI Insider)

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SoftBank Seeks Up to $40B Bridge Loan to Expand Investment in OpenAI

SoftBank is reportedly seeking up to $40 billion in bridge financing to expand its investment in OpenAI, reflecting CEO Masayoshi Son’s strategy to deepen the company’s exposure to the rapidly growing AI sector. The move comes as OpenAI pursues a massive funding round that could value the company at about $840 billion ahead of a potential future public offering. (AI Insider)

DeepIP Raises $25M Series B to Expand AI Infrastructure for Patent Operations

DeepIP has raised $25 million in Series B funding to expand its AI platform for patent workflow automation, bringing total funding to $40 million as demand grows for AI tools in intellectual property management. The platform integrates into existing patent workflows used by more than 400 law firms and corporate IP teams across 25 jurisdictions to support drafting, prosecution and portfolio management. (AI Insider)

Context-Driven Litigation Platform Advocacy Emerges From Stealth, Announces $3.5M in Seed Funding

Advocacy, an AI-native litigation workspace, has emerged from stealth with $3.5 million in seed funding led by Relentless to develop a platform that centralizes case knowledge across research, drafting, evidence analysis and litigation strategy. The company plans to use the funding to expand engineering and partnerships as law firms increasingly adopt AI tools for managing complex litigation workflows. (AI Insider)

DiligenceSquared Closes $5M in Funding to Bring AI-Driven Commercial Due Diligence to Private Equity

DiligenceSquared has raised $5 million in seed funding led by RELENTLESS with participation from Y Combinator to expand its AI platform for automating commercial due diligence and market research for private equity investors. The system uses AI voice agents, automated data synthesis and interactive reporting to reduce the cost and time required for traditional consulting-led diligence processes. (AI Insider)

Notable Earnings

Serve Robotics (SERV)

Serve Robotics is expected to report fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 earnings on Wednesday, March 11, with analysts forecasting a consensus loss of $0.49 per share. The estimate compares with a loss of $0.36 per share reported in the same quarter a year earlier, according to Zacks Investment Research. (Nasdaq)

Upcoming Events

Gartner Data & Analytics Summit 2026

March 9–11, Orlando, Fla., the Gartner Data & Analytics Summit 2026 brings together business leaders, CIOs, CDOs and data professionals to explore data-driven AI strategies, analytics, machine learning and emerging technologies including generative AI and agentic systems. The conference focuses on how organizations can scale AI adoption while managing governance, risk and data management challenges across enterprise environments. (Gartner)

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Greg Bock

Greg Bock is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than 25 years of experience in print, digital, and broadcast news. His reporting has spanned crime, politics, business and technology, earning multiple Keystone Awards and a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters honors. Through the Associated Press and Nexstar Media Group, his coverage has reached audiences across the United States.

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