Dr. Niklas: Venture Grade
"Why would you give a robot human weaknesses?" I talk to Jay Kapoor, co-founder and general partner of VSC Ventures, about the "dirty, dusty, and dangerous" industries that VCs keep skipping over and why he thinks humanoid robots are the wrong bet. Jay started his career at the NFL and Madison Square Garden before spending 11 years investing in seed-stage companies, and now backs founders building AI and robotics for the deskless workers powering $80T of global GDP. Jay walks through why 90% of US factories still don't have a single robot in 2026, why the death of systems integrators is opening a massive deployment gap, and why the next great founders no longer need a decade in their industry to build in it. In this episode: - The DDD Thesis: Why dirty, dusty, and dangerous industries are the most underpriced sector in venture today. - The 90% Factory Gap: Why 9 out of 10 US factories still don't have a single robot in 2026. - The Death of Systems Integrators: Who's responsible for actually deploying robots when the consultants disappear. - Why Humanoids Are a Pipe Dream: The case for purpose-built robotics over Optimus and Figure. - The 500% Turnover Job: Recycling sorters quit before they find their parking spot, and why automation is the only fix. - The 4-to-1 Electrician Shortage: Why Jensen Huang says plumbers and electricians are the bottleneck on AI compute. - Founder-Led Storytelling in VC: Why VSC Ventures runs a 30-person PR agency for portfolio companies. - Founder-Market Fit Is Dead: Why a decade in an industry is no longer required to build in it. 🎧 Full episode on all podcast platforms 💬 Humanoid robots: pipe dream or future of labor? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Please like and subscribe! Every subscriber helps our channel grow. #DN #Robotics #AI #VC #VSCVentures #DataCenters #Manufacturing #Tradespeople #Startups #Founders Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:35 The DDD thesis: dirty, dusty, dangerous industries explained 4:04 Why labor shortages + generational ownership shifts + AI converge into the opportunity 4:58 From the NFL to backing robots: Jay's path through media into venture 6:52 Building VSC Ventures around founder-led storytelling 9:35 Why founder-CEOs becoming industry champions is the new playbook 12:35 Why most VCs miss DDD opportunities (and how that creates pricing alpha) 16:13 Why fundraises are now won by speed of execution mid-process 19:28 Where capital is still underfunded: implementation, not robots 21:30 The 90% gap: why most US factories still have zero robots 23:39 The data center bottleneck and SoftBank's $40B automation bet 24:22 Why Jay is skeptical about data centers in space 32:42 Humanoid robots: pipe dream or the future of labor? 35:45 Purpose-built vs general-purpose robots in industrial settings 38:45 Where the worst labor shortages will hit next: electricians and plumbers 41:49 Where to find Jay: Twitter, LinkedIn, and the Climb show
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