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Jun 15
$OPEN All eyes are on @Opendoor 👀 🥰🤗✨️🤯 ✅️Addition of Opendoor Technologies to the Russell 3000 Index on 2026/06/26 has sparked strong buying interest and a clear momentum push in OPEN. ✅️Index inclusion may lead to further demand as passive funds tracking Russell indices are forced to add OPEN to their portfolios. ✅️Recent price action shows OPEN bouncing from the low $4s toward $4.80, signaling renewed short-term strength after several red days. ✅️Despite heavy losses and negative margins, Opendoor Technologies still shows solid liquidity and a large cash cushion, giving traders room to play volatility. ✅️Former CEO Eric Wu’s NavigateAI launch keeps Opendoor in the proptech and AI conversation, adding a reputational tailwind for OPEN.
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$OPEN : One thing about $OPEN that I think the market is overlooking: The company isn’t just trying to sell homes anymore. It’s quietly rebuilding itself into an AI-powered real estate platform. The new leadership is investing in automation, smarter pricing, AI assistants, and a faster customer experience instead of simply chasing transaction volume. Even more interesting, co-founder Eric Wu recently launched NavigateAI, raising $25M to build AI copilots for field workers. That tells me the innovation culture around Opendoor is still very much alive. On the other side of the story, the risks are real. Revenue has declined for several years, and the housing market remains challenging. But that’s exactly why the setup is interesting. 📉 A stock still trading far below its highs 👤 Insider buying showing management conviction 📊 Russell 3000 inclusion increasing visibility 🤖 An AI-driven transformation happening beneath the surface The market is still valuing Opendoor like a struggling house flipper. Management seems to be building a software platform that happens to operate in real estate. If execution improves and the housing cycle eventually turns, sentiment could change much faster than fundamentals. Sometimes the biggest opportunities come from companies everyone has already given up on. $OPEN 🏡🤖📈
A detail about $OPEN almost nobody is connecting: The new CEO is rebuilding Opendoor as a "software and AI company" — not just a house flipper. And the co-founder, Eric Wu, just launched NavigateAI — an AI startup with $25M in funding building AI copilots for field workers. The proptech AI talent around this company is still active and innovating. Meanwhile the stock is 89% off its peak, the CEO is buying, and Russell 3000 inclusion hits June 26. The bear case: four straight years of declining revenue. That's real. But hated stock insider buying index catalyst AI pivot = the exact recipe for a violent reversal.
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A detail about $OPEN almost nobody is connecting: The new CEO is rebuilding Opendoor as a "software and AI company" — not just a house flipper. And the co-founder, Eric Wu, just launched NavigateAI — an AI startup with $25M in funding building AI copilots for field workers. The proptech AI talent around this company is still active and innovating. Meanwhile the stock is 89% off its peak, the CEO is buying, and Russell 3000 inclusion hits June 26. The bear case: four straight years of declining revenue. That's real. But hated stock insider buying index catalyst AI pivot = the exact recipe for a violent reversal.
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建設現場の人手不足を、AIが「ベテランの横にいる感覚」で埋めにいく。これは僕が約20年見てきた現場の最大の課題への、本質的な解だと思う。 📌 ポイント - NavigateAIはメーカーマニュアル・建築コード・社内品質基準に沿って、作業員のスマホやスマートグラスにリアルタイムで施工手順を回答する。 - 熟練工の引退と若手不足で起きる「品質のばらつき」「手戻り」を、属人化したノウハウのデータ化で抑え込む発想。 - Lennarなど住宅建設大手が戦略投資家・デザインパートナーとして参画し、実際の現場で検証が進んでいる点が重い。
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$OPEN All eyes are on @Opendoor 👀 👌 🔥 🤯 🥵 ✅️CEO Kasra Nejatian bought 100,000 OPEN shares on 2026/05/11 for about $487,800, signaling insider confidence. ✅️OPEN will join the Russell 3000 Index after the 2026 reconstitution, effective after the U.S. close on 2026/06/26. ✅️The Russell news sent OPEN nearly 9% higher on the day as traders positioned for index flows and possible Russell 1000 or 2000 inclusion. ✅️Co‑founder Eric Wu’s NavigateAI launch, backed by $25M, keeps Opendoor Technologies linked to proptech and AI innovation.
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Today, I’m launching my newco, NavigateAI. We are short hundreds of thousands of skilled workers and we're on a mission to give every field worker an AI copilot, so they can build faster and better when we need it most. navigate.ai/blog/2026-05-26-…
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(夜)建設現場の作業員を支援するAIコーチ「NavigateAI」が2,500万ドルを調達/熟練工が高齢化で引退する一方、若手の参入は追いついていない。現場では新人作業員が施工手順を確認するたびに、ベテランが横についていなければ、品質のばらつきや手戻りが発生しやすい。 thebridge.jp/2026/06/navigat…
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(夕)建設現場の作業員を支援するAIコーチ「NavigateAI」が2,500万ドルを調達/熟練工が高齢化で引退する一方、若手の参入は追いついていない。現場では新人作業員が施工手順を確認するたびに、ベテランが横についていなければ、品質のばらつきや手戻りが発生しやすい。 thebridge.jp/2026/06/navigat…
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作業中に「これどうやるんだっけ?」が即解決。 NavigateAIでベテランの知恵をその場で共有しながら、 自然と顔を見合わせてしまう瞬間。 「すげえ…これなら私たちでも大丈夫そう」 ちょっとしたワクワクと安心が、現場に生まれる。 これからの建設現場、こんな感じで来てるかも? もっと知りたい人はフォローして、 一緒に未来をのぞきに行こう! #NavigateAI #建設テック #AI活用 #技術継承 #現場の未来
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建設現場の若手が「これどうやるんだっけ?」と立ち止まる時間、もう減らせるかも。 スマホをかざすだけで、ベテランが隣に立ってるかのように 施工手順・材料リスト・注意点をリアルタイムで教えてくれるAI『NavigateAI』。 アメリカの住宅大手Lennarや電気工事のHelix Electricもパートナーで、 先月2,500万ドルを調達した注目の現場特化AIです。 作業中にミスを防ぎ、品質のばらつきを減らす。 まさに「技術継承」のためのAIコパイロット。 日本でも『見て覚えろ』文化から脱却するきっかけになるはず。 あなたが現場で一番困った「これどうやるんだっけ?」の瞬間、教えてください👇 #建設DX #建設テック #AI #技術継承 #現場AI #建設業
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建設現場の作業員を支援するAIコーチ「NavigateAI」が2,500万ドルを調達/熟練工が高齢化で引退する一方、若手の参入は追いついていない。現場では新人作業員が施工手順を確認するたびに、ベテランが横についていなければ、品質のばらつきや手戻りが発生しやすい。 thebridge.jp/2026/06/navigat…
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@IvankaTrump Eric Wu is a rare founder. Before launching NavigateAI, he built Opendoor and transformed how homes are bought and sold. Two massive industries, two bold visions. Curious to see what he builds next. @ericwu01 $OPEN @ericjackson @maelan_sdmr @Opendoor_God @open_army_japan
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Opendoor Co-Founder Eric Wu Launches AI For Construction Venture forbes.com/sites/annatong/20… (Photo: NavigateAI)
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Congrats on the launch.. $25M seed with Lennar, Tishman, and Helix as design partners is impressive. I work hands-on with GCs, architectural/engineering firms, and trades in LA every day. The real knife in the back for most GCs isn’t just the skilled labor shortage on site. It’s the estimate game: razor-thin bids, incomplete plans, endless change orders, and rework that eats 10-20% of margin before you ever hit the field. NavigateAI looks incredible for real-time QC and coaching once work starts… but how much does it actually move the needle on the pre-construction estimating and risk that’s currently screwing GCs? Genuine question What’s the defensible difference between NavigateAI and a SuperGrok subscription (or even a Grok-powered app) that a strong engineer could stand up in a long weekend using vision blueprints local codes? Construction data isn’t classified as proprietary nuclear secrets. Codes are publicly available, blueprints are standardized, and defects are easily visible. General frontier models are already scary good at this. Is it the kind of thing that gets commoditized fast as @grok/xAI and others keep shipping?
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🏛️ Company: NavigateAI 🔗 Website: navigate.ai 📊 Amount: $25 Million 🔄 Round: Undisclosed ⚙️ Industry: AI, Real Estate & Construction 🌍 Location: San Francisco, California, USA
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Opendoor co-founder Eric Wu has launched NavigateAI, a new startup focused on bringing AI copilot technology to construction job sites. The firm debuted with $25 million in seed funding and utilizes smartphone cameras or Meta Glasses to assist tradespeople with real-time, hands-free guidance to tackle industry labor shortages.
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AI時代の最大の起業機会は 「特定業界の業務を代行する」スタートアップ 米国中心に海外で、同じ構造のスタートアップが次々と大型調達している ・法律:Harvey (評価額約1兆7,215億円) ・法律:Legora(評価額約8,686億円) ・法律:Eudia(Series A約150億円調達) ・会計:Basis(Series A延長約53億円調達) ・会計:Black Ore(Series A約94億円調達) ・医療:OpenEvidence(評価額約1兆8,780億円) ・医療:Abridge(評価額約8,295億円) ・医療:Hippocratic AI(評価額約5,478億円) ・医療:Chai Discovery(評価額約2,034億円) ・建設:LightTable(Series A約34億円調達) ・建設:NavigateAI(シード約39億円調達) ・建設:Trunk Tools(Series B約63億円調達) ・建設:OpenSpace(Series D約81億円調達) ・保険:Pace(Series B約72億円) ・保険:FurtherAI(Series A約40億円) ・保険:Carma(Series A約60億円) ・銀行:Hebbia(評価額約1,096億円) ・銀行:Rogo AI(Series B約78億円調達) ・銀行:Norm AI(Series A約75億円調達)
a16zパートナーが語る 「AI時代にスタートアップが生き残る方法」 要は、AIラボ(OpenAI、Anthropic)が来る領域で戦うな。彼らが構造的に来られない領域に集中しろと AIラボは「全員のため、全領域に」を選んだ。だからたった1つの特定業界、たった1つの特定ワークフローに深く入り込むスタートアップの領域は、構造的に空く
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$25M raised by NavigateAI to build AI copilots for field workers... Launch partners include Lennar, Roofstock, and Tishman Speyer.
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yes great team Ivanka and ericwu. Best wishes to navigateAI
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Eric Wu just raised $25M for NavigateAI. An "AI copilot for the physical world" targeting construction. The guy co-founded Opendoor. A company that famously lost billions trying to algorithmically flip houses without understanding local markets. Now he's going to fix construction. He's never stood on a slab. Never waited three hours for an inspector who didn't show. Never had a superintendent call him at 6am because the concrete pour got rained out and the schedule just blew up. This keeps happening. Tech founders look at construction's $13 trillion market size, see that we still use paper drawings and group texts, and assume we're stupid. That the reason nobody's "disrupted" us is because nobody smart enough has tried. Katerra raised $2 billion and went bankrupt. Built raised hundreds of millions and imploded. Veev. Join. All dead. The pattern is always the same. Raise money from VCs who've also never been on a jobsite. Build a product that solves a problem you read about in a McKinsey report. Ignore the 400 reasons the industry works the way it does. Burn through cash. Shut down. Write a LinkedIn post about "lessons learned." Eric, if you're reading this. Call a superintendent. Buy him a coffee. Ask him what actually wastes his time every day. Then throw away whatever your product team built last month and start over. Construction doesn't need another copilot. It needs people who've actually done the work building the tools.
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