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Job&Talent Raises €92 Million to Accelerate Growth and Expand AI Capabilities
- Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert
- Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager
The Spanish company Job&Talent announced yesterday that it has raised €92 million in a Series F funding round to support international expansion and the implementation of AI technology. The business is now valued at €1.3 billion—a significant drop from its €2.1 billion valuation in 2021.
In a rush? Here are the quick facts:
- Job&Talent announced that it raised 92 million euros in the Series F round.
- The company’s value dropped from 2.1 billion euros in 2021 to 1.3 billion euros in 2025.
- With the new investment, the business will develop its AI agents and expand services.
According to the press release , Job&Talent secured the new investment in equity financing with the participation of investors—new and existing— such as BlackRock, Atomico, Infravia, DN Capital, Hercules, and others.
The tech firm operates a global platform connecting employers and workers in multiple countries across the world. With the new funding, the Madrid-based company will focus on developing its AI agents, accelerate product development, and expand its platform and services.
“Our next-generation AI agents will bring major improvements in productivity, provide better opportunities for workers, and unlock crucial cost savings for companies,” said Juan Urdiales, Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Job&Talent.
Clara, Job&Talent’s first AI agent, is being tested with some of the company’s clients and has conducted 180,000 interviews and contributed to 7,000 hires in the past few months. “Agents can call unlimited candidates within minutes of application, anticipate staffing needs and automate shift planning, and proactively manage attendance by detecting no-shows in real-time,” states the document shared by the company, highlighting the technology’s benefits.
The firm expects to develop a suite of agents to optimize workforce management, reduce costs, and provide exclusive AI agent services to its clients.
The company also acknowledged the challenging macroeconomic environment. According to TechCrunch , the company’s valuation just received a haircut that cost around $1 billion.
“This round reflects a valuation adjustment in line with broader market dynamics, particularly within the tech and growth-stage sectors,” said a spokesperson from Job&Talent to TechCrunch. “The funding ensures that Job&Talent remains well-capitalized to execute the next phase of our growth journey.”
Other tech companies have recently experienced valuation haircuts in the market. The American fintech Plaid went from $13.4 billion to $6.1 billion after a recent funding round.

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OpenAI Updates ChatGPT Memory Feature to Deliver a More Personalized Experience
- Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert
- Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager
OpenAI updated its chatbot’s memory feature this week. Sam Altman, the company’s CEO, announced the new feature on Thursday via the social media platform X, explaining that ChatGPT will now be able to reference previous conversations and offer a more personalized experience.
In a rush? Here are the quick facts:
- OpenAI has updated ChatGPT’s memory feature this week for a more personalized experience with users.
- The chatbot now has a dual memory system: saved memories and chat history.
- ChatGPT will be able to refer to previous conversations it had with users.
Altman explained in a post that they are excited about the new memory feature as they are developing “AI systems that get to know you over your life,” and assured that it will make the chatbot more useful.
we have greatly improved memory in chatgpt–it can now reference all your past conversations! this is a surprisingly great feature imo, and it points at something we are excited about: ai systems that get to know you over your life, and become extremely useful and personalized. — Sam Altman (@sama) April 10, 2025
The new memory capabilities started rolling out for Pro users and will soon be available for Plus users as well, except for certain European countries at the moment—and users can opt out.
“ChatGPT can now remember helpful information between conversations, making its responses more relevant and personalized,” states the article shared by the company in the help section. “It can recall details and preferences you’ve shared and use them to tailor its responses.”
ChatGPT now has a dual memory system: saved memories and chat history. Users can request the chatbot to remember specific things for future references, such as considering that they are vegetarian and always provide vegetarian recipes, or consider past conversations—but it might not retain all details.
The company also encouraged users to chat more often with the chatbot and share more information, as the memory feature feeds from the details that customers type. “The more you use it, the more useful it becomes, and you’ll start to notice improvements over time.”
For topics or conversations users don’t want to register for, OpenAI recommends using the “Temporary Chat” feature.
Other AI companies have also made announcements this week. The new AI company Deep Cogito just released its first hybrid AI model , and Anthropic launched its new Max Plan for $100 and $200 subscriptions.