AI Startups Secure $48M as Lenovo Unveils New AI-Powered Devices

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Welcome to today’s edition of AI Business Weekly. Global AI funding momentum continues with seed-stage startups in legal tech, automotive, and AI sales agents securing fresh capital, while life sciences compliance player Ketryx closes a substantial growth round. On the corporate side, Lenovo makes a major push into AI-powered consumer and business devices, underscoring how AI is reshaping both startups and global incumbents.

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SCOREalytics raises $3M+ seed funding

Park City–based SCOREalytics, an AI-powered legal intelligence platform, has raised more than 3 million dollars in seed funding led by Moneta Ventures with participation from Ollin Ventures.

The company helps organizations detect and manage legal risk, with adoption accelerating among global law firms and corporate compliance teams. Funds will be used to scale technology and expand product offerings.
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AutoDukan raises $1M for AI-driven automobile aftermarket platform

AutoDukan, an India-based startup, has secured 1 million dollars in funding to scale its AI-driven automobile aftermarket platform.

The company aims to streamline spare part procurement, insurance claim workflows, and multi-brand workshop enablement, addressing critical inefficiencies across India’s auto service ecosystem.
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Supersonik secures $5M seed funding

Supersonik, a technology startup developing an AI-powered sales agent, has raised 5 million dollars in a seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz.

Angel investors from Google, DeepMind, and Salesforce also participated. Supersonik’s platform aims to automate sales processes, from lead engagement to closing, positioning it in the fast-emerging category of AI-driven sales automation.
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Supersonik Founders

Ketryx raises $39M Series B

Cambridge-based Ketryx has closed 39 million dollars in Series B funding led by Transformation Capital, bringing its total raised to more than 55 million dollars.

Ketryx’s platform automates compliance for life sciences and medtech firms, reducing documentation time by up to 90 percent. The funding comes as the FDA prepares to implement new Quality Management System rules in 2026. The round includes adoption traction from top five global medtech firms and several AI healthcare companies.
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Lenovo unveils portfolio of AI-powered devices

At Lenovo Innovation World 2025, Lenovo launched its most comprehensive portfolio of AI-powered devices yet.

The lineup spans high-performance PCs, tablets, gaming systems, and Motorola smartphones. The company’s “Smarter AI for All” initiative aims to integrate generative and hybrid AI into everyday workflows, creativity, and entertainment.
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Today’s funding news reflects the breadth of AI adoption: niche players like SCOREalytics and AutoDukan are addressing legal and automotive risk, Supersonik is pushing into sales automation, and Ketryx is capturing momentum in life sciences compliance. At the same time, Lenovo’s sweeping product launch shows how global incumbents are betting on AI as a mainstream growth driver.

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