"ByteDance is the most advanced AI company..."

By 20VC

Categories: VC, Startup

Summary

Mitchell Green, a veteran VC investor with successful bets on ByteDance and Alibaba, argues that ByteDance is the most advanced AI company globally, while warning that the venture industry is bloated with unqualified investors and faces an inevitable downturn within the next decade.

Key Takeaways

  1. Over 50% of venture investors add negative value to companies; many are tourists riding money waves rather than experienced value-creators with proven track records.
  2. Early-stage founders spinning out from AI labs like Anthropic and OpenAI are raising $2 billion valuations on napkin ideas with minimal product-market fit, representing irrational market conditions.
  3. A significant market downturn is likely within the next 10 years as unsustainable valuations and excessive capital in venture correct themselves.
  4. Don't underestimate China's AI capabilities; ByteDance specifically should not be counted out in the global AI race, despite Western media focus on U.S. companies.
  5. Sales execution and revenue generation matter more than startup glamour; focus on selling rather than being perceived as attractive to investors.

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Transcript Excerpt

Bite Dance is the most advanced AI company in the world. You know, it's very underappreciated by the Western world. Today we have Mitchell Green at Lead Edge joining us. In a world of fluff and framework thinking investors, Mitchell Green is a money maker. Mitchell has co-led or led investments in insane companies like Alibaba, Benchling, Bite Dance, Grafana among many others. I think 50% of people in the venture business should not actually be in this. There's too much money and there's like to...