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ValidMind Secures $8.1 Million to Bring More Trust and Transparency to AI in Financial Services

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 27, 2024-- The U.S. Coast Guard has stated that the cargo ship that crashed into a bridge in Baltimore underwent "routine engine maintenance" in port prior to the incident. The collision caused the span to buckle into the river, leading to the deaths of two workers and five others. The Coast Guard confirmed that authorities were informed about the maintenance and were not informed of any problems.

ValidMind Secures $8.1 Million to Bring More Trust and Transparency to AI in Financial Services

Published : a month ago by Business Wire in Business Tech

The U.S. Coast Guard says the cargo ship that crashed into and collapsed a bridge in Baltimore underwent “routine engine maintenance” in port beforehand. U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral Shannon Gilreath said at a news conference Wednesday that authorities had been informed that the ship was going to undergo the maintenance. He added that they were not informed of any problems. The ship collided into a support pillar early Tuesday, causing the span to buckle into the river. The bodies of two of six workers who plunged into the water were recovered earlier in the day. The others are presumed dead.


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