AI's unprecedented pace makes even seasoned VCs uncomfortable
“So, it's just I think what feels slightly uncomfortable this time, it's both exciting because we are seeing real technological platform shift.”
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And some of those then actually bubbled up and became, you know, massive businesses like the Ubers of the world. So, it's just I think what feels slightly uncomfortable this time, it's both exciting because we are seeing real technological platform shift. It's just the sheer pace of it that's really that feels unprecedented, at least for me. I mean, I and I think that's also true for folks who've seen some of these previous cycles.
Yeah. I think I think the previous, like, big changes in sort of infrastructure and opportunity were they they created new opportunities. There was obviously new ways of doing things. But I think AI obviously, like, transcends through almost
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Northzone Principal Deepka Rana compares the current AI revolution to previous tech cycles like the rise of Uber. While past infrastructure shifts created new opportunities, she argues AI feels different due to its unprecedented pace and ability to transcend across industries, making even experienced investors feel uncomfortable with the speed of change.
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A seasoned VC candidly admits feeling uncomfortable with AI's unprecedented pace, offering a rare honest take on how this cycle differs from previous tech shifts.
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