
"Every year, TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield pitch contest draws thousands of applicants. We whittle those applications down to the top 200 contenders, and of them, the top 20 compete on the big stage to become the winner, taking home the Startup Battlefield Cup and a cash prize of $100,000. But the remaining 180 startups all blew us away as well in their respective categories and compete in their own pitch competition."
"What it does: Uses AI to automate legal intake forms, as well as other documents, for family law firms. Why it's noteworthy: It specializes in, at the moment, divorce cases, which means it is tackling an issue not commonly addressed by the current wave of AI legal tech. What it does: Ascender has created a robot that can climb utility poles and flagpoles to help assist with humanitarian assistance and disaster response."
TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield selects the top 200 startups from thousands of applicants, with the top 20 competing for a $100,000 prize and the Startup Battlefield Cup. The remaining 180 startups compete in category-specific pitch competitions. The government and legal selectees include companies using AI to automate family law intake forms, specializing in divorce cases. Other selectees include Ascender's pole-climbing robot for humanitarian assistance and disaster response, Bot Mediation's AI for dispute settlement, Depth AI's spatial computing and holographic imaging for healthcare 3D diagnostics, and ILias's scent technology leveraging AI for olfactory detection.
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