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We Ignored Silicon Valley Advice for 3 Years | Nicolas Sharp (Attio)
Apr 30, 2026 · 57:49
Nicolas Sharp, co-founder of Attio, explains why the CRM startup spent 1,000 days building in stealth—a deliberate counter to the 'ship fast' philosophy he learned from a previous venture—and how that architectural investment now powers Attio's AI-native platform. He argues that the half-life of product-market fit has collapsed, forcing companies to simultaneously iterate and scale, and that Attio's high-resolution data pipelines are critical for deploying AI agents. Sharp also details how Attio used manual waitlist onboarding to validate demand, how fundraising expectations have risen dramatically (Attio raised $52M at Series B with accelerating growth), and why Europe is having a breakout moment as an AI hub, citing talent from DeepMind and Palantir as catalysts.

The Harsh Truth About Building a Startup in the AI Era | Anish Acharya
Nov 23, 2025 · 51:12
Anish Acharya, General Partner at a16z, argues the AI era has reopened consumer tech's biggest window since mobile, with consumers paying $200–$250 monthly for products like Gemini Ultra and ChatGPT. He warns founders against traps like thinking they're too late, noting AI code and legal will become entire industries with dozens of winners. Voice AI is an enterprise insertion point where agents already outperform humans at negotiation, while the next social platform will revolve around software creation rather than content. He dismisses the AI wrapper risk because multi-model products and fine-tuned data give startups defensibility, and advises founders to raise 24-month rounds focused on product, not marketing. Acharya also predicts 2026 will bring new distribution channels via OpenAI's Apps SDK, Apple's mini apps, and group chat discovery.

The Youngest Female BILLIONAIRE Told Us THIS
Sep 7, 2025 · 49:02
Lucy Guo, co-founder of Scale AI and founder of Passes, shares her journey from high-school entrepreneur to youngest self-made female billionaire and her vision for the creator economy. She explains why she pivoted from food delivery and healthcare apps to Scale AI, emphasizing the importance of early co-founder communication to avoid conflict. At Passes, she outlines a 0% take rate on marketplace products and a 10% blended fee, arguing creators must own their audiences for sustainable businesses. She identifies AI's potential for digital twins and script generation but fears deepfake misuse. Guo also predicts self-driving cars will enable suburban living and advises founders to invest in top engineers, citing her early bet on Ramp.
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