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    Venture capital in 2025 is overwhelmingly favoring AI-centric startups, making it exceedingly difficult for non-AI ventures to attract investment. According to new data, AI initiatives have secured more than half of all VC funding this year, with U.S. firms alone channeling over 60 percent of capital into AI deals. The funding is heavily concentrated in mega-rounds for marquee names, while the number of successful fundraising rounds and new venture funds is collapsing to levels unseen in years. This polarization has sparked warnings of a looming valuation bubble, especially given that many AI firms are being backed based more on potential than proven revenue or business models.

    Sources: Reuters, TechCrunch

    Key Takeaways

    – AI startups accounted for a majority of VC investment in 2025, leaving non-AI ventures starved of capital.

    – Funding is increasingly concentrated in a small number of large deals and established players, reducing breadth and diversity in startup funding.

    – The speed and scale of investment raise concerns about overvaluation and the sustainability of the current AI funding frenzy.

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    In the startup funding world of 2025, AI has become something of a one-way ticket to getting attention from venture capitalists. PitchBook data (via TechCrunch) shows that AI is on track to absorb more than half of all VC dollars this year, with the trend already visible in Q3, when AI deals made up over 62 percent of U.S. VC investment and more than 53 percent globally. The message is blunt: if your startup isn’t AI-adjacent, your odds of attracting serious capital are shrinking fast.

    That shift hasn’t come without consequences. First, the number of new funds and successful fundraising rounds has plunged. TechCrunch notes that in 2025 only 823 funds had been raised globally, compared to 4,430 in 2022. In effect, the startup ecosystem is polarizing: big names and big ideas get funded; most others are left scavenging for scraps. Meanwhile, as Reuters reports, the deluge into AI has lit up valuation pressure. Observers at global summits and investor panels are raising the alarm: some firms are being valued based more on hype than fundamentals, stoking fears of a bubble.

    Backing this trend, Reuters data shows that in H1 2025, AI made up 64.1 percent of U.S. VC deal value, while capital raising for VC firms fell by over one-third year-over-year. That divergence highlights a critical power shift: capital is being rerouted into safe, buzzworthy sectors like AI, while many generalist VCs or sector-agnostic funds struggle to draw funds from limited partners. Those limited partners, already cautious from past underperformance, are increasingly demanding defensible metrics, making it harder for non-AI deals to compete.

    Some of the most capital-intensive AI plays—foundation models, compute infrastructure, big data platforms—still dominate. But investors are starting to eye verticalized applications: AI in fintech, logistics, cybersecurity, health tech, and so on. For example, AI-enabled fintech startups now command substantial valuation premiums over traditional fintechs. But this raises a delicate question: as more capital chases fewer thematic bets, will the returns scale or will the market buckle under concentrated risks?

    In short, the VC world in 2025 looks like a high-stakes casino where the house is exclusively betting on AI. Founders outside that universe need either to fold early or find clever ways to embed AI capabilities into their propositions. The key risk moving forward won’t be whether AI is a winner—it already is—but whether the valuations are justified, and whether the winners of tomorrow will look like today’s giants.

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