Questions every VC needs to ask about every AI startup's tech stack

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By Walter Thompson

Friday, September 22, 2023

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Few VCs are experts in machine learning or building deep learning frameworks, but most of them are pretty good with unit economics.

Which is why they’re laser-focused on generative AI’s tech stack.

Whether it’s infrastructure, middleware, applications or something else, investors are looking for founders who can dig defensible moats and dominate.

According to Leonard Wossnig, CTO of biopharmaceutical startup LabGenius, “the true value proposition of AI companies now lies not just within the models, but also predominantly in the underpinning datasets.”

Due to “a noticeable lack of substantial differentiation,” he says these models “are rapidly becoming commodities.”

In this TC+ column, he presents questions that will help nontechnical VCs gauge a company’s “data quality . . . and what could go wrong if the data’s not up to scratch,” along with frameworks that show how each layer in the stack creates value.

Don’t let the headline fool you: If you work inside an early-stage AI startup, you need to know which angles of attack investors are likely to take when probing your pitch for flaws.

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 ended yesterday, and out of all the events I’ve attended since working here, this one was my favorite.

I moderated three panel discussions with investors, hosted a Q&A with TC+ columnist Sophie Alcorn, and I had the great pleasure of meeting and talking to scores of early-stage founders in the halls at Moscone Center.

We’re all still catching our collective breath as my co-workers fly home to places like Pittsburgh, Paris and Providence, but keep an eye out next week for our recaps from Disrupt.

We uncovered a ton of actionable business intelligence and had some fun along the way.

Cheers,

Walter Thompson
Editorial Manager, TechCrunch+
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For his latest TC+ column, growth marketer Jonathan Martinez dug into a topic every startup faces at some point: How to allocate a budget for your first paid marketing campaign.

Starting with a hypothetical $10,000 budget, Martinez answers the following questions:

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“Build versus buy” is a problem every startup faces, but in the era of generative AI, it can be an existential question.

Building an LLM from the ground up costs more than most companies want to pay, and modifying one to meet your specific needs requires costly data preparation.

“In contrast, prompt architecting involves leveraging existing LLMs without modifying the model itself or its training data,” says Victoria Albrecht, co-founder and CEO of Springbok AI.

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Ask Sophie: Can you explain the H-1B visa, EB-2 green card transfer and Visa Bulletin?

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Dear Sophie,

My startup is hiring. A leading candidate for one of the positions has an H-1B visa and has been waiting for an EB-2 green card for more than four years. This will be the first time our startup will navigate immigration.

Can you explain the H-1B visa and EB-2 green card transfer process? When do you stick with EB-2? The “Visa Bulletin” changed?

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How deep tech founders can secure early-stage fundraising in a downturn

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Software as a service is wide open, but deep tech founders hoping to connect with investors have a unique set of problems.

New technology often takes a long time to monetize, which means there’s a small community of VCs who have relevant interest and experience. During a downturn, that cohort can get even smaller.

Bucking the odds, French photonics company Cailabs acquired seed funding during a down market in 2013.

“Here we share the lessons we learned, which can help other deep tech founders looking for funding during a downturn,” writes founder/CEO Jean-François Morizur in TC+.

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Web3 gaming encourages players to earn NFTs and cryptocurrency and enables them to make collective decisions about the worlds they inhabit.

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“In the thousands of decks I’ve seen over the years, I’ve never seen an animation truly add anything.”

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