Inside OpenAI's First Venture Round (Khosla), AI Leaderboards, and Regulatory Chess Games


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Oct 05 2024 74 mins  

This is the second episode of This Won’t Last. The show is a monthly conversation between Logan Bartlett of Redpoint, Keith Rabois at Khosla Ventures, Kevin Ryan at Alleycorp, and Zach Weinberg, biotech founder (Curie.Bio) and investor. This episode covers Khosla’s initial investment into OpenAI, runaway AI CapEx, long-term AI leaderboards, and regulatory implications in AI.


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Timestamps:

(00:00) Intro

(01:39) Show origins

(02:39) OpenAI funding, Khosla’s initial investment

(06:40) Talent shortage and power law engineers

(11:47) Engineer tenure at startups

(15:12) OpenAI metrics

(19:26) AI CapEx

(25:01) Zach’s Pixel vs iPhone

(25:36) OpenAI vs Perplexity and Google

(32:03) Safety concerns in AI

(40:38) Misinformation regulation

(46:38) Regulations in healthcare

(48:44) Gambling regulations

(58:49) Hidden downsides of regulations

(01:03:59) Individual responsibilities

(01:13:33) Closing