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The Learning Corner by Precursor

Podkast av Mia Farnham, Charles Hudson

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Welcome to the Learning Corner, a weekly Precursor Ventures podcast, where members of the Precursor team walk through their favorite articles and news snippets across the venture ecosystem.

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episode Episode #80: Narrative Above All, The Job Market Signal Collapsed, IC Work Is the New Career Flex, OpenAI Files for IPO cover

Episode #80: Narrative Above All, The Job Market Signal Collapsed, IC Work Is the New Career Flex, OpenAI Files for IPO

This week on The Learning Corner, Charles and Mia discuss a good read explaining why the quiet builder playbook is no longer enough and why founders must now own their narrative to win. They dive into a provocative take on the job market arguing the signal collapsed, not the opportunities, and what that means for the next generation of candidates. They also explore the rise of the High-Impact Individual Contributor and how AI is reshaping career paths at every level. Plus a quick flash on OpenAI's reported plans to file for IPO as early as September at a valuation of up to one trillion dollars. Narrative by Villi Iltchev [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/narrative-villi-iltchev-kkx3c/] If You Can't Get a Job Today, It's Your Fault by Auren Hoffman [https://substack.com/home/post/p-197218332] IC Work Is the New Career Flex by Elena Verna [https://www.elenaverna.com/p/ic-work-is-the-new-career-flex] OpenAI Is Preparing to File for IPO via Reuters [https://www.reuters.com/business/openai-preparing-file-ipo-soon-wsj-reports-2026-05-20/] (0:00) Episode introduction and the role of colleges beyond education (0:49) The necessity of narrative and standing out in startups (3:06) The impact of stealth mode and being a market leader (5:30) Oren Hoffman's take on the job market and evolving qualifications (7:00) The changing demand for job skills and tech job challenges (10:37) Predictions for the future of university enrollment (12:00) The rise and appeal of high impact individual contributors (Hi C) (16:19) Management hierarchy and challenges for high ICs and junior employees (19:18) OpenAI's confidential IPO filing and impact on the AI market (19:55) SpaceX S-1 filing and implications for tech companies (20:49) Closing remarks and thank yous

21. mai 2026 - 21 min
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Episode #79: Networking Is Mostly Cope, AI Is Changing What Skills Matter, CEO AI Psychosis

This week on The Learning Corner, we open with an argument on why traditional networking culture is mostly negative selection and why broadcasting your work publicly is the stronger play. We then dig into why AI is making the "what" of your work more important than the "how," and which skills actually become load-bearing in that world. We close on a sobering piece about AI psychosis spreading through executive suites, the sycophancy loop baked into AI tools, and what it means when the feeling of running a massive organization is completely disconnected from what is actually shipping. Networking as Activity Is Mostly Cope [https://x.com/signulll/status/2053512338729537726?s=46] You Spent Your Whole Life Getting Good at the Wrong Thing [https://www.thealgorithmicbridge.com/p/you-spent-your-whole-life-getting] Your CEO Is Suffering from AI Psychosis [https://open.substack.com/pub/handyai/p/your-ceo-is-suffering-from-ai-psychosis?r=4btmbk&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web] (0:00) Introduction, building vs. planning, and networking fundamentals (3:23) Knowing your audience and time management at events (6:03) Impact of AI on cost of execution for knowledge workers (7:08) Deciding what to build and avoiding low-cost dev shop pitfalls (10:33) Building products with a point of view (11:35) AI psychosis and hype in executive and VC circles (13:23) AI agents: allure, pitfalls, and CEO pressures (17:11) Productive doom scrolling and firsthand AI experiences (18:07) Challenges with AI-generated reports and review processes (19:34) Concerns about review quality in the AI era and closing remarks

14. mai 2026 - 20 min
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Episode #78: Owning Your AI Agents, When Your VC Leaves, Are You Actually AI-Native?

This week on The Learning Corner, Charles and Mia dig into who actually owns the AI agents you build at work and whether you can take them with you when you leave. They unpack what happens to a founder's standing inside a VC firm when their partner walks out the door, and why that moment is really the start of a new fundraise. They close with a sharp framework for separating companies that are truly AI-native from those just using better autocomplete. Three great reads, one tight conversation. Can You Take Your AI Agents With You When You Leave a Job? [https://www.forbes.com/sites/niritcohen/2026/04/28/can-you-take-your-ai-agents-with-you-when-you-leave-a-job/] When Your VC Leaves, You Are Fundraising Again [https://www.motivenotes.ai/p/when-your-vc-leaves-you-are-fundraising?r=mnnu&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&triedRedirect=true] Everyone Wants to Be AI-Pilled. Most Companies Are Still Level 1. [https://x.com/annimaniac/status/2050225284277026990] (0:00) Introduction, AI adoption levels, and changing workplace dynamics (0:51) Forbes article on AI agents and personal capability stacks (1:56) Employee transitions and managing AI systems in companies (4:33) Challenges in transferring, managing, and regulating AI tools (8:54) Substack article on VC departures and their impact on startups (10:17) Managing VC transitions and company board member selection (16:32) X article and discussion on AI adoption in companies (19:32) Managing and integrating AI agents in organizations (21:22) Steve Blank quote and comparison of AI-native vs. traditional companies (22:18) Incumbents vs. AI-native startups and closing remarks

7. mai 2026 - 22 min
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Episode #77: The Broken Seed Model, YC's Revenue Honesty Rules, China Blocks Meta's Manus Deal

This week on The Learning Corner, Charles and Mia dig into Lucas Vaz's viral thread arguing that the era of easy, low-priced, diversified venture investing is over and that seed fund math is fundamentally broken. They also break down Garry Tan and YC's official guidance on why founders need to stop conflating LOIs, GMV, and ARR before it costs them investor trust. The episode closes on China's decision to block Meta's $2 billion acquisition of Manus AI and what it signals about the closing window for cross-border AI deals. The Narrow Path [https://x.com/lucasbagnocvaz/status/2046273988683305008?s=46&t=MBgtyoFU0g51xfHHrEjGww%5C] Being Truthful and Precise About Revenue [https://x.com/garrytan/status/2048017824895909901?s=46&t=MBgtyoFU0g51xfHHrEjGww%5C] China Vetoes Meta's $2B Manus Deal [https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/27/china-vetoes-metas-2b-manus-deal-after-months-long-probe/%5C] (0:00) Introduction, episode overview, and standards in a competitive environment (0:52) The Narrow Path by Lucas Vaz (2:13) Charles Hudson's thoughts on seed investing (5:26) The role of seed funds and strategy (7:14) Gary Tan on revenue metrics and the impact of imprecise revenue language (14:22) Founders and investor meetings (14:41) Meta's blocked acquisition of Manus AI and national interest in AI (18:02) Episode closing remarks

30. april 2026 - 18 min
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Episode #76: My Biggest Founder Regret, Fundamental Truths in VC, SpaceX Cursor Partnership

This week on The Learning Corner, Manny Medina, co-founder of Outreach, shares his biggest regret as a founder and why he believes killing your competition is the actual job description of a VC-backed founder. Samir Kaji breaks down his fundamental truths in venture capital today, touching on the widening barbell between large and small firms, ARR reporting concerns, and honest uncertainty around AI. We close with the bombshell SpaceX and Cursor partnership announcement, unpacking what a $60 billion acquisition option and a million H100 equivalent supercomputer really signals about where the AI arms race is headed. My Biggest Regret as Founder of Outreach [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/medinism_my-biggest-regret-as-founder-of-outreach-share-7448381463097716736-Qw_l/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAAAD5MBlA-82wOxPIZ5mbROjdysgKacO_U%5C] Fundamental Truths in VC Today [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/samirkaji_fundamental-truths-in-vc-today-as-i-see-share-7450551894017732608-WRVi/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAA5hEQYBCpFBhwgQkza1bkGnQMn-Foiovzc%5C] SpaceX x Cursor Partnership [https://x.com/spacex/status/2046713419978453374?s=46&t=MBgtyoFU0g51xfHHrEjGww%5C] (0:00) Introduction, strategy in real life vs. business school, and Manny Medina's post (2:01) Charles Hudson on competition, market strategy, and addressing well-funded competitors (7:05) Importance of founder differentiation and realism in competitor assessment (9:10) Samir Kaji's post on VC truths and ARR reporting (10:00) Large vs. small VC firms and their impact on startup strategy (12:36) Caution and challenges around AI, ARR reporting, and ROI demonstration (16:09) SpaceX and Cursor partnership deal (18:54) Speculation on SpaceX-Cursor deal outcomes and lower compute costs (19:52) Closing remarks, thanks, and goodbye

23. april 2026 - 20 min
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