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Inside the AI Sprint, Understanding Anthropic's Strategy | Tomasz Tunguz, Theory Ventures

1 h 32 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Tomasz Tunguz is the Founder and General Partner of Theory Ventures. We talk about today’s “all out sprint” in AI, Anthropic’s strategy, the three layers of AI business models, how AI compares to prior technologies, where to invest in AI today, and what Theory looks for in new investments. Thank you to Numeral, Flex, and Amplitude for supporting this episode Numeral: The end-to-end platform for sales tax and compliance https://www.numeral.com [https://www.numeral.com] Flex: Get premium banking and a net 60 day credit card at 0% APY https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapital [https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapital] Amplitude: AI analytics, all you have to do is ask https://www.amplitude.com [https://www.amplitude.com] Timestamps: (0:42) The “all out sprint” in AI today (1:40) Why GPU prices are up 116% in six weeks (6:34) AI infra end-state: “We’ll over build” (9:12) Tokenmaxxing, and why AI needs to get more efficient (15:48) AI models will resemble pharma more than software (19:52) Why Anthropic still trades at a discount (25:42) Anthropic’s strategy: commoditize the compliments (30:29) Why OpenClaw is so strategic for OpenAI (34:08) The three layers of AI business models (38:18) Where to invest in AI today (45:49) Who will survive SaaSpocalypse? (52:15) Comparing AI’s impact to historical technology cycles (57:34) How new technology historically impacts jobs (1:05:58) Where AI is underrated today (1:10:41) How people are actually buying AI products (1:14:06) Why Theory’s investing in ads, inference, and email (1:16:24) 2026 IPO pipeline, how VC has changed over 20 years (1:20:56) What Theory looks for in new investments (1:22:32) Starting Theory Ventures in 2022 (1:25:39) Running a monte carlo analysis to determine portfolio construction (1:27:54) Tomasz personal AI projects Referenced Theory Ventures: https://theoryvc.com/ Tomasz Blog: https://tomtunguz.com/ Follow Tomasz Twitter: https://x.com/ttunguz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomasztunguz Follow Turner Twitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnernovak Subscribe to my newsletter to get every episode + the transcript in your inbox every week: https://www.thespl.it/

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episode 15 Hot Takes on VC and AI from the 2026 Allocate Beyond Summit artwork

15 Hot Takes on VC and AI from the 2026 Allocate Beyond Summit

I just attended Allocate’s Beyond Summit in Deer Valley Utah. It was a peek into what the top VC's and LP’s are thinking about right now. Allocate asked me to record an episode of the show, live from the conference. So I asked everyone “What’s your hottest take on the VC market today?” Thank you to Numeral, Flex, and Amplitude for supporting this episode Numeral: The end-to-end platform for sales tax and compliance https://www.numeral.com Flex: Get premium banking and a net 60 day credit card at 0% APY https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapital Amplitude: AI analytics, all you have to do is ask https://www.amplitude.com Timestamps: (1:22) Seed investing is dead (Tripp Jones, Uncork) (5:56) Seed is not dead (Bryan Rosenblatt, Sandlot) (13:19) Most consensus era of VC ever (Nate Williams, Union) (18:02) Taking the Power Law Pill (Pratyush Buddiga, Susa Ventures) (29:15) The 2nd-time founder premium is dead (Matt Cohen, Ripple Ventures) (32:46) AI will crush intelligence labor (Clark Cheng, Merrimac) (42:25) New deep tech investors will lose their shirts (Sunil Nagaraj, Ubiquity Ventures) (46:39) ChatGPT for robotics is still 15 years away (Sungjoon Cho, Fortitude Ventures) (52:07) The app layer ARR reckoning (Josh Christensen, Mercato) (58:30) The AI bubble will pop in Q2/Q3 (Amias Gerety, QED) (1:08:22) Most individuals do VC wrong (Jon Oberheide) (1:15:25) Allocators have become too allocator-y (Dan Feder, University of Michigan) (1:20:55) LP’s should value information, not just returns (Ben Ivey, Marshall Street) (1:24:09) Upcoming litigation of Russian doll SPVs (Asher Siddiqui, Song United) (1:30:13) Why retail needs private market access (Sarah Pinto Peyronel, Robinhood Ventures) Referenced https://beyondsummit.allocate.co/ Tripp Jones, Uncork Capital Twitter: https://x.com/thistrippjones Bryan Rosenblatt, Sandlot Twitter: https://x.com/BRosenblatt4 Nate Williams, Union Twitter: https://x.com/naywilliams Pratyush Buddiga, Susa Ventures Twitter: https://x.com/pratyushbuddiga Matt Cohen, Ripple Ventures Twitter: https://x.com/mattybcohen Clark Cheng, Merrimac LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clark-cheng-cfa-frm-caia-a411535 Sunil Nagaraj, Ubiquity Ventures Twitter: https://x.com/sunilnagaraj Sungjoon Cho, Fortitude Ventures Twitter: https://x.com/josungjoon Josh Christensen, Mercato LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshjdmba/ Amias Gerety, QED Twitter: https://x.com/amiasmg Jon Oberheide Twitter: https://x.com/jonoberheide Dan Feder, Michigan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danfeder Ben Ivey, Marshall Street LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benivey Asher Siddiqui, Song United LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashersiddiqui Sarah Pinto Peyronel, Robinhood Ventures Twitter: https://x.com/SPintoPeyronel *This podcast is produced by Allocate for informational and educational purposes only and is intended for institutional, accredited, and qualified investors. Nothing discussed constitutes an offer to sell or solicitation to purchase any security or advisory service, and nothing should be construed as legal, tax, or investment advice. Any offering will be made only pursuant to applicable confidential offering documents. Views expressed by participants are their own and subject to change. Any discussion of target returns, projected outcomes, IRRs, MOICs, or other performance metrics is hypothetical and illustrative only and should not be relied upon as an indication of future performance. Investments in private funds are speculative, illiquid, and involve substantial risk, including possible loss of the entire investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Certain guests may have financial or other interests in the opportunities discussed. Allocate Management Company, LLC is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Registration does not imply any level of skill, training, or SEC endorsement. Please consult your own advisors before making any investment decision.*

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Building Got Easy. This Startup Solves What to Build | Alfred Wahlforss, Listen Labs

Alfred Wallforss is the Co-founder of Listen Labs, the AI customer research company. Companies like Microsoft use Listen to run AI-powered customer interviews, and Alfred talks about how they first landed them as a customer at a pitch competition. We talk why startups should pursue enterprise customers early on, why 85% of survey answers are random clicks, how AI is changing the $140B market research industry, leveraging VC’s for customer intros, how to stand out when recruiting as a startup, and hiring for obsession. Thank you to Numeral, Flex, and Amplitude for supporting this episode Numeral: The end-to-end platform for sales tax and compliance https://www.numeral.com Flex: Get premium banking and a net 60 day credit card at 0% APY https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapital Amplitude: AI analytics, all you have to do is ask https://www.amplitude.com Timestamps: (0:14) Listen: AI customer research tool (7:30) Fraud is a big problem in customer research (9:06) The $140B customer survey industry (12:08) Why running customer surveys is so hard (16:03) AGI will never replace humans (18:25) Surveys vs interviews (21:13) Importance of emotion in data collection (22:54) Using AI interviews to get product feedback (26:15) Building digital twins creates better data (32:22) Outperforming generic AI tools (34:17) Sweetgreen’s Max Protein Bowl (36:09) Jevon’s Paradox in customer research (40:37) Quantitative vs qualitative (42:38) Landing Microsoft as an early customer (44:50) Targeting enterprise customers from day 1 (48:05) Building a VC customer intro leaderboard (51:53) Recruiting with billboard games (57:20) Hiring for obsession (1:02:07) Alfred’s favorite movies (1:03:53) Listen’s custom agent harness (1:06:24) Velocity Fellowship for Swedes moving to SF (1:08:34) Growing up with entrepreneurial older brother (1:09:46) No shoes in the office Referenced Try Listen: https://listenlabs.ai/ Careers at Listen: https://listenlabs.ai/careers Sweetgreen protein bowls: https://listenlabs.ai/case-studies/sweetgreen Toni Erdmann: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4048272/ Episode with Erik @ Modal: https://www.thespl.it/p/building-ai-native-infrastructure Follow Alfred Twitter: https://x.com/itsalfredw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wahlforss Follow Turner Twitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnernovak Subscribe to my newsletter to get every episode + the transcript in your inbox every week: https://www.thespl.it/

24 de may de 20261 h 13 min
episode Inside the AI Sprint, Understanding Anthropic's Strategy | Tomasz Tunguz, Theory Ventures artwork

Inside the AI Sprint, Understanding Anthropic's Strategy | Tomasz Tunguz, Theory Ventures

Tomasz Tunguz is the Founder and General Partner of Theory Ventures. We talk about today’s “all out sprint” in AI, Anthropic’s strategy, the three layers of AI business models, how AI compares to prior technologies, where to invest in AI today, and what Theory looks for in new investments. Thank you to Numeral, Flex, and Amplitude for supporting this episode Numeral: The end-to-end platform for sales tax and compliance https://www.numeral.com [https://www.numeral.com] Flex: Get premium banking and a net 60 day credit card at 0% APY https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapital [https://home.flex.one/referral/bananacapital] Amplitude: AI analytics, all you have to do is ask https://www.amplitude.com [https://www.amplitude.com] Timestamps: (0:42) The “all out sprint” in AI today (1:40) Why GPU prices are up 116% in six weeks (6:34) AI infra end-state: “We’ll over build” (9:12) Tokenmaxxing, and why AI needs to get more efficient (15:48) AI models will resemble pharma more than software (19:52) Why Anthropic still trades at a discount (25:42) Anthropic’s strategy: commoditize the compliments (30:29) Why OpenClaw is so strategic for OpenAI (34:08) The three layers of AI business models (38:18) Where to invest in AI today (45:49) Who will survive SaaSpocalypse? (52:15) Comparing AI’s impact to historical technology cycles (57:34) How new technology historically impacts jobs (1:05:58) Where AI is underrated today (1:10:41) How people are actually buying AI products (1:14:06) Why Theory’s investing in ads, inference, and email (1:16:24) 2026 IPO pipeline, how VC has changed over 20 years (1:20:56) What Theory looks for in new investments (1:22:32) Starting Theory Ventures in 2022 (1:25:39) Running a monte carlo analysis to determine portfolio construction (1:27:54) Tomasz personal AI projects Referenced Theory Ventures: https://theoryvc.com/ Tomasz Blog: https://tomtunguz.com/ Follow Tomasz Twitter: https://x.com/ttunguz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomasztunguz Follow Turner Twitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnernovak Subscribe to my newsletter to get every episode + the transcript in your inbox every week: https://www.thespl.it/

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episode How a Hillbilly in Nevada Bootstrapped a $140M ARR Manufacturing Company | Jim Belosic, SendCutSend artwork

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