Richard Nieva's stories. Richard Nieva is a Forbes senior writer covering technology.| Forbes
Bay Area-based Replit helps turn written instructions into working apps and websites has just raised a $250 million round at double its last valuation.| Forbes
Stockholm-based Lovable hit over $100 million in annualized revenue in just eight months by using AI to enable millions of non-coders to instantly turn their ideas into websites, apps and online side hustles.| Forbes
The Stockholm-based startup has raised $200 million at a $1.8 billion valuation in a round led by Accel as competition among AI-assisted code writing companies grows.| Forbes
The former Coatue and Benchmark investor is back with a new $175 million fund to back a new generation of artificial intelligence startups like Perplexity and Harvey AI.| Forbes
Millions of people get cataract surgery every year. Startup ForSight, backed with $125 million in fresh funding, is betting a robot can do it better than humans.| Forbes
Plus: ChatGPT gives “glow-up” advice.| Forbes
The newest members of the Midas List aren’t new to venture capital. Some have been investing for decades.| Forbes
Satya Patel of Homebrew, No. 13 on this year’s Midas Seed list, scouted companies like IPO-bound digital bank Chime and payroll unicorn Gusto long before they made it big.| Forbes