Artificial intelligence is all the rage in business circles these days. At a handful of Twin Cities Startup Week events, local business leaders weigh in on the future of the technology.
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Finland-based Tietoevry has purchased Minneapolis-based software company MentorMate for an undisclosed sum.
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