AI Isn't the Only Superstar!
Beyond AI: Legal, Robotics, and Defense Tech Surging in 2025!
In 2025, venture funding stories aren't all about AI. While AI did capture an impressive half of global venture dollars, sectors like legal tech, robotics, and defense tech are also making waves with record‑high investments. Legal tech funding doubled to over $4 billion, and defense tech funding reached an all‑time high of $8.5 billion. What's driving these sectors? AI‑enhanced automation and hardware integration are the key accelerators, showing a promising trend towards real‑world applications.
Introduction to Growing Sectors
AI's Dominance in Venture Funding
Record Highs in Legal Tech and Defense Tech
Robotics, Fintech, and Cybersecurity Trends
Key Companies Receiving Major Funding
Drivers of Defense Tech Funding Spike
Historical Context and Future Trends
Global vs. U.S.-Centric Growth Patterns
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