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VC doesn't mess with AI

I'll bring up something that everyone is silent about: many investors, general partners and employees of funds/studios do not fumble for modern AI tools. Most settled on GPT + conditional persistence and then their AI development stopped. Agents, n8n, and vibe coding are all over the place.

I recently talked to the studio manager. He boasted about how cool the founders were, that they quickly assemble "from shit and sticks." "We realized that these are unique, we made them an x2 offer for a po and now they will nag a startup." Naturally, he had not heard about vibe coding. "

Our startup is doing rocketsense" (direct quote) — I couldn't answer my question why manus or OPENI won't be able to do this in six months. He discovered the wonderful world of agents.

And, unfortunately, such a picture is not as rare as it might seem.I understand that it is impossible to keep track of all the changes. Every day we have new products/solutions/frameworks/features. But it seems that it is critically important to understand current technologies for vc.

Here we could talk about automating the review of applications to the foundation/studio, interviews, and due diligence, but we'll talk about that later. Because it will appear within 1-2 years for almost everyone. But the ossification of knowledge must be combated.

Because soon there will be "young" foundations and studios. Where the whole team will be less than 30 years old. They are happy to learn and use new technologies and talk with startups in the same cultural/technical/language. And the founders to them.

In general, something like that.What to do? Learn and try new things. Because the shift in vc has already happened. It's just that he's coming to our continent a little bit later.