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The ‘together tech’ wave might be the most intriguing startup bet of 2026

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While the AI fundraising machine keeps breaking its own records, some founders are building in the other direction. 

Mirror founder Brynn Putnam just raised money for Board, a startup focused on bringing people together through in-person games and social experiences. Cyberdeck creators are going viral crafting whimsical DIY computers that literally encourage users to touch grass. Unlike the AI-free browser crowd, this doesn’t just feel like backlash, but also people genuinely gravitating toward things that feel a little more human. 

On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Anthony Ha, and Sean O’Kane dig into the week’s headlines, from the “together tech” wave to what Anthropic’s confidential IPO filing means against the backdrop of Alphabet’s $80 billion AI raise, and whether the money is all flowing back to the big guys anyway. 

Listen to the full episode to hear: 

How rocket engine startup Impulse raised $500 million — and is loudly emphasizing that those funds will be spent on people, not AI 

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