
Judith Dada, a general partner at Visionaries, has joined Berlin-based AI startup Langdock as co-CEO while maintaining her role at the VC firm. Langdock, which integrates various AI models into one platform, has achieved $40 million in annual recurring revenue. Dada's appointment comes amid increasing discussions on European AI sovereignty and the need for local control over AI technologies. Her dual role as an investor and operator may signal a new trend in the European tech landscape.
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