In this interview, Sarah Tavel and Dan Shipper discuss consumer technology cycles, particularly in the context of AI. Tavel draws parallels between early consumer web hits like Google and current AI technologies like ChatGPT, noting a shift from deeply technical founding teams to product-focused approaches as technology matures. They explore the potential for multiplayer network effects in AI, the challenges of democratizing AI usage, and the role of "product genius" founders in creating engaging experiences. Tavel also shares her investment strategies, emphasizing the importance of founders with a deep understanding of network effects and a genuine passion for their work. The conversation touches on the future of VC in an AI-driven world and the potential for AI to improve decision-making processes. Additionally, Tavel expresses her interest in stablecoins as a means to facilitate global economic participation.
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