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Brian Singerman on AI

From Founders Fund - Funding the Future with Brian Singerman | 2024 Upfront Summit · · UpfrontVentures

“I think AI is extremely important, I think it's extremely valuable, I think it's going to change the world, I think it's completely uninvestable just because it's like the least contrarian thing in history right now.”

Brian Singerman
Partner at Founders Fund, Founders Fund
Controversial AIinvestment strategy

On , Brian Singerman, Partner at Founders Fund at Founders Fund, spoke about AI during Founders Fund - Funding the Future with Brian Singerman | 2024 Upfront Summit on UpfrontVentures.

Founders Fund - Funding the Future with Brian Singerman | 2024 Upfront Summit
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Founders Fund - Funding the Future with Brian Singerman | 2024 Upfront Summit
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Outlander Managing Partner Paige Craig interviews Founders Fund Partner Brian Singerman on how he thinks about strategy as an investor and at the firm, how he thinks about the market, his process for investing in founders. Recorded Feb 28, 2024 at the Upfront Summit.
Brian Singerman

About Brian Singerman

Partner at Founders Fund · Founders Fund

Brian Singerman, a partner at Founders Fund, has discussed the firm's investment strategy and views on technology in several recent appearances. In a 2024 podcast, he described the firm's approach as "adapt or die," emphasizing that partners run their own strategies and that the goal is to invest in "n of one companies" with limited competition, citing SpaceX as an example. He stated that he does not try to predict the macroeconomy and that venture capital is a "pure upside maximization game." Singerman also said that he tries to avoid taking board seats, preferring strategy dinners with founders, and noted that he was "worst at this job during COVID" because he did not meet founders in person. Singerman has commented on the current technology landscape, describing AI as "extremely important" and "valuable" but "completely uninvestable" because it is "the least contrarian thing in history." He said the firm invested in OpenAI. Regarding the Apple Vision Pro, he said it "unlocks a new kind of paradigm" but questioned whether it would become as "massive mainstream as the phone." He also noted that a significant portion of returns from the current wave of technology are likely to go to incumbent companies like Microsoft and Google, which he described as a challenge for venture capital.

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