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This Company Is Reinventing Venture Capital | Ben Miller CEO at Fundrise
Jun 28, 2026 · 50:44
Ben Miller, CEO of Fundrise, recounts how the 2008 crisis inspired him to democratize private markets, first through real estate and later venture capital (launched 2022), where they waited 12 months to deploy, investing in Vanta. He contrasts venture—regretting missed opportunities—with real estate—regretting bad deals—and argues that venture value-add is mostly overstated; team builds success. On AI, he says Anthropic is eating the application layer, making it hard for all but top labs, and predicts Mythos will unlock consumer apps; he notes upcoming IPOs of AI labs and SpaceX will reallocate $10 trillion, starving other sectors. He is bullish on longevity through his investment in Loyal, a dog longevity drug company, and sees human longevity within a decade. His admired AI leader is Dario Amodei for genuine concern about risks, and his personal trait is willingness to suffer.

Replit's President & Head of AI | Michele Catasta
Jun 16, 2026 · 49:58
Replit's President Michele Catasta explains how the company evolved from a 15-year-old open source side project to powering 85% of Fortune 500 by launching the first vibe coding agent in 2024, before the term existed. He describes the initial rough launch that attracted candid feedback, the scramble to build an enterprise sales team when IT departments knocked, and the belief that the coding problem is nearly solved—shifting focus to integrations. Catasta argues that technical moats are less important than execution moats built from a decade of battle scars and user trust. He predicts 2026 will be the year of 'agent managers,' where every role involves managing multiple AI agents rather than single-threaded work. The Visa partnership exemplifies Replit's strategy of providing reliable building blocks for monetization, allowing vibe coders to add payments with a single prompt.

How Many $10 Billion Startups Will There Be? | Eric Hippeau
May 13, 2026 · 57:21
Eric Hippeau, co-founder of Lerer Hippeau, argues that while AI is transforming tech faster than ever, startups must avoid being mere wrappers around foundational models, as they can be instantly disrupted. He explains that physical AI, combining hardware and AI in areas like robotics and defense, offers more defensible opportunities. Hippeau warns that the startup market is disconnected, with inflated seed valuations assuming many will reach $10B, but historically there's no market for hundreds of such companies. He discusses healthcare, where AI-driven diagnostics could make primary care nearly free, but political will is needed to overcome entrenched systems. On media, he shares lessons from building Huffington Post—keeping stories live and separating opinion—and predicts that AI could restore trust by providing verifiable facts. Hippeau also reveals he has rebuilt his firm's workflow around Anthropic's Claude, cites AR glasses as underrated, and notes that solo GPs must build teams to succeed.
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