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Seattle remains ‘key market’ for WeWork amid bankruptcy | Boundless CEO honored as ‘Uncommon Thinker’ ADVERTISEMENT [GeekWire]( SPONSOR MESSAGE: Explore our immersive expo: [Meet and learn from hundreds of AWS Partners all in one place.]( TODAY'S TOP STORIES Investors from Bill Gates’ family investment office have launched Bison Ventures, a $135 million Seattle-based fund focused on startups using “deep technology” to tackle some of humanity’s most difficult challenges. [Read more](. - Above, the Bison Ventures team, from left: Ari Wright, principal; Ben Hemani, founding partner; Casey Cragle, executive assistant and operation support; Tom Biegala, founding partner; and Caleb Appleton, principal. Another Seattle-based investment firm, Curious, raised $16 million to fuel a unique thesis: buy struggling software startups that are running out of money. [Read more](. WeWork files for bankruptcy: The co-working company, once valued at $47 billion, plans to undergo a reorganization. WeWork has eight locations in the Seattle region. A spokesperson said the city remains a “key market” for WeWork. [Read more](. “If you learn too much about a problem and you really understand the need and the gap and the pain that it’s causing people, you get to a point where you can’t not do something about it.” - That’s the view of Xiao Wang (above), who moved from China to the U.S. with his parents at age 3. The co-founder and CEO of Seattle startup Boundless is using technology to streamline the immigration process. - Wang is one of six “Uncommon Thinkers” who will be recognized at the [GeekWire Gala]( on Dec. 6. The inventors, scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs are transforming industries and driving positive change in the world. [Read the story.]( Will OpenAI ever release its own ChatGPT device? “We’d like to figure out something amazing,” CEO Sam Altman told reporters in response to questions at the company’s developer event in San Francisco. “I do believe that every time a new … technology of this magnitude comes along, there’s supposed to be an amazing new computing device.” [Read more](. - More from the event: [OpenAI ‘GPTs’ will let users create customized, personal versions of its AI chatbot]( - Watch [the full OpenAI DevDay keynote](. - Above, Altman (right) and OpenAI CTO Mira Murati and CEO Sam Altman speak with reporters Monday in San Francisco. Seattle startup funding news: - KeySavvy, a peer-to-peer vehicle payment platform, [raised $2 million]( from Porsche and others to eliminate the risk of title fraud for buyers and payment fraud for sellers. - Tapp Finance [raised $300,000]( to build out an app that aims to democratize access to Wall Street strategies for everyday investors. 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