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Soul Machines laying off staff as US investment tightens

Kiwi companies warned to raise more capital now rather than wait.

Soul Machines founder Greg Cross.

Kiwi AI company Soul Machines is preparing to lay off staff, blaming the drying up of capital in the US market from tech investors.

Founded in 2016 by serial tech entrepreneur Greg Cross and Academy Award winner and chief science officer Mark Sagar, Soul Machines specialises in using artificial

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Fiona Rotherham Wed, 27 Jul 2022
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