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Lovable & Minimax - Europe and China Hottest AI Plays

48 min · 25. feb. 2026
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In our third episode of The Great Access , we are joined by Yu Chen , Managing Partner at Planetree, and a veteran European AI investor Magnus Hambleton, Partner at Byfounders. As the first investors behind MiniMax and Lovable —two of the most successful AI companies in their respective regions—our guests offer an inside look at the high-stakes world of AI venture capital. The conversation explores the investment trends defining the European and Chinese ecosystems, including the shift towards hyper-efficiency in model training and the rise of "vibe coding." We discuss early success stories in AI and robotics, from the scaling of autonomous fleets to landmark regional acquisitions. We close with predictions for 2026, exploring the future of "disposable software" and the rapid evolution of autonomous agents.

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Lovable & Minimax - Europe and China Hottest AI Plays

In our third episode of The Great Access , we are joined by Yu Chen , Managing Partner at Planetree, and a veteran European AI investor Magnus Hambleton, Partner at Byfounders. As the first investors behind MiniMax and Lovable —two of the most successful AI companies in their respective regions—our guests offer an inside look at the high-stakes world of AI venture capital. The conversation explores the investment trends defining the European and Chinese ecosystems, including the shift towards hyper-efficiency in model training and the rise of "vibe coding." We discuss early success stories in AI and robotics, from the scaling of autonomous fleets to landmark regional acquisitions. We close with predictions for 2026, exploring the future of "disposable software" and the rapid evolution of autonomous agents.

25. feb. 202648 min