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by bix6
417 days ago
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Fascinating read, very unique writing style. I’m not sure I agree that it will make people more entrepreneurial. People desire the stability a wage provides; it is incredibly difficult to set out on your own. Most people don’t have financial security to start one company so just because they can trial 20 in the same time now doesn’t change that. I do think it enables rapid prototyping via fast access to experts or code generation. But if you’re starting a biotech you probably still need a lab which is expensive or tied to an institution so AI can only provide so much there. I’m not sure I understand your argument for early stage venture going away? There’s more proven before funding with AI so the round has to be bigger since it’s inherently later stage by the time it reaches VC? |
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The self-employed is now able to rapidly develop their ideas while employed reducing their risk and cost.
Per VC, that's right and secondarily it's more difficult to justify earlier funding when one no longer needs to hire a substantial team. I expect the current major VC firms to get even bigger.