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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2025 · 1H 2M

Upside #24 - Fact Check This, European Unicorns, Should Govt Invest in Startups? Digits For Who?

from Upside · host Dan Bowyer - SuperSeed

In this insightful episode, Dan, Mads, and Lomax tackle some of the most pressing topics in tech, venture capital, and global business, diving into issues like Europe's chip dependency, the evolving role of AI in VC, the future of social media moderation, and the rising stars in the European startup scene.Europe’s Semiconductor StrugglesThe problem: Europe's lag in semiconductor production compared to global competitors like the US and China.  Key insights: Germany's halted Intel plant and Europe’s high energy costs exacerbate its strategic vulnerability. Lack of coordinated funding—only €4 billion from Brussels compared to $142 billion in China.The Role of AI in Venture CapitalFuture of VC: Will AI become a co-pilot, augmenting human decision-making, or could we see fully automated "Quant VC"?  Predictions: AI can streamline processes like sourcing and due diligence. Human interaction remains crucial for founder evaluation and post-investment support.Social Media, Free Speech, and ModerationMeta’s Shift: Meta moves away from fact-checking in favour of community notes in the US but not the EU due to stricter regulations. Broader themes: The challenges of moderating social platforms in a way that balances free speech with preventing harm.European Startups and UnicornsPositive trends: Europe saw 13 new unicorns in 2024, doubling from the previous year. Highlights include: Diverse representation: Companies from across sectors and countries. Notable names: Kraken (Octopus Energy's SaaS platform) and Bending Spoons (creative suite apps).  Government’s Role in Venture Capital Debate: Should government funding for startups taper off as private markets mature? Key takeaways: Europe needs institutional capital to match the US. Government initiatives like the British Business Bank’s Enterprise Capital Fund have shown positive results.  NVIDIA and the Future of ComputingJensen Huang’s unveiling of Digits, a $3,000 AI supercomputer for developers.  Discussion on Moore’s Law breaking down and NVIDIA’s innovative approach to integrated computing systems.Closing ThoughtsThe evolving tech and VC landscape demands adaptability from all players.  Europe must focus on creating favourable conditions for founders to build globally competitive startups. Excitement for 2025 as AI and foundational tech continue to reshape industries.With HostsDan: The optimist, ready to embrace AI's potential in VC.  Lomax: The realist, emphasising the importance of human connection and strategy.  Mads: The strategist, diving deep into the broader implications of industry trends.  00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview06:13 Intel's Challenges and European Dependency12:01 The Evolution of Free Speech on Social Media18:05 Anthropic's Growth and Valuation in AI32:26 The Future of Open Source and AI Funding39:36 Government's Role in Venture Capital53:56 Success Stories in the UK Startup SceneTune in next week for more insights into the world of tech, startups, and European venture capital! 

In this insightful episode, Dan, Mads, and Lomax tackle some of the most pressing topics in tech, venture capital, and global business, diving into issues like Europe's chip dependency, the evolving role of AI in VC, the future of social media moderation, and the rising stars in the European startup scene. Europe’s Semiconductor Struggles The problem: Europe's lag in semiconductor production compared to global competitors like the US and China. Key insights: Germany's halted Intel pla...

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