FiscalNote, which uses big data to track legislators' voting habits, has received $10m from Renren, taking its total funding to more than $18m.
Social networking platform Renren has invested $10m in US-based big data technology developer FiscalNote, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.
Founded in 2013, FiscalNote produces software that uses big data and artificial intelligence to predict legislators’ votes and, in turn, the likelihood that individual bills will be passed successfully.
The company raised $7m in November 2014 from investors including Visionnaire Ventures, which is backed by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek, as well as AME Cloud Ventures, Chevy Chase, New Enterprise…