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Runway, the buzzy AI startup, announces $100 million Series D funding at a $1.5 billion valuation from a cloud provider. Their creative and determined founders previously raised $100 million from venture capital firms to make revolutionary products. They are determined to make the most of their resources with their innovative approach.
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