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When do AI startups have advantage over incumbents?
Hallway Chat, #32 - Creating a middle class Creator Economy, Apple & service-based software, the PS5 and why we play games
Hallway Chat, #31 - Investing during a pandemic (ie 2020 vs 2019), hot takes about remote work
Hallway Chat, #30 - Is VC pattern recognition actually valuable, the challenge of
Hallway Chat, #29 - Bitcoin, tech morality, startup hard decisions and the iMac Pro
Hallway Chat, #29 - The VC
Hallway Chat, #28 - Mastering scale, Google I/O and judging
Hallway Chat, #27 - Future of work & the moral awakening of Silicon Valley
Hallway Chat, #26 - w/Kevin Thau - Apple
Hallway Chat, #25
Hallway Chat, #24 - Cruise, Nest, what it takes to keep innovating
Hallway Chat, #23 - with Fred Wilson
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Hallway Chat

Two former founders, now VCs, have an off-the-cuff conversation with friends about the new AI products that are worth trying, and what startup founders are navigating in this new paradigm.

Fraser was the Head of Product at OpenAI during the launches of ChatGPT and DALL-E and is now an investor at Spark Capital. Nabeel is a partner at Spark and a former founder who has served on the boards of Discord, Postmates, Descript, Adept, and Cruise.

It's like your weekly dinner party on what's happening in artificial intelligence.

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