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  1. Inside Thrive Capital: Investing in OpenAI, Wiz, Cursor, Nudge, Physical Intelligence

    2 DAYS AGO

    Inside Thrive Capital: Investing in OpenAI, Wiz, Cursor, Nudge, Physical Intelligence

    Thrive Capital Partner Philip Clark joins Sourcery to break down how one of the most concentrated and influential firms in tech evaluates founders, builds conviction, and partners with companies that reshape the world. “Josh always had a line to me when I joined Thrive, which is that the people who win deals are the ones who want to win them most.” In this episode, we go deep on Thrive’s investments in OpenAI, Cursor, Wiz, Nudge, Physical Intelligence, and why Philip believes we’re entering a golden era for hardware — powered by cheaper sensors, software intelligence, and a new generation of engineers trained at SpaceX, Anduril, and Neuralink. Philip tells the inside story of: Seeing an early demo of OpenAI’s GPT-4 before launch Why Thrive flew into an active war zone to close the Wiz deal Cursor’s explosive growth from a small pivot to a multi-hundred-million ARR product How Nudge is engineering the human brain using ultrasound Why hardware’s barriers are falling and why the biggest companies of the next decade may be physical If you want to understand the future of AI, hardware, and the next generation of “counterfactual companies,” this is the episode. Philip Clark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-clark-883a41126/ Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc 𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐃𝐄 𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊 YouTube: https://youtu.be/niosgDC-QHU 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 • Brex—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. https://brex.com/sourcery • Turing—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. https://turing.com/sourcery • Carta—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. https://carta.com/sourcery/?utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=sourcery&utm_campaign=20250923-amer-carta_sourcery_data_insights Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! https://www.sourcery.vc/ 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) Who is Philip Clark? How he joined Thrive Capital (02:45) From physics to investing: becoming a technologist–optimist (04:00) How semiconductors led him to Thrive (06:00) Deep dive: Mesh Optical & the data center interconnect opportunity (07:45) Inside Cursor’s explosive growth and why AI is “speed chess” (09:15) How Philip first met Cursor’s founders during a pivot (11:30) Path to partner & Thrive’s “full-stack investor” model (13:45) The Wiz story: flying into an active war zone (17:15) Why Wiz closed six-figure deals in weeks — the rare “fast + big” enterprise combo (19:30) Why hardware is back: sensors, software, and SpaceX-trained talent (21:45) The rise of Nudge and engineering the human brain (26:30) Neuralink & Nudge: read to stimulate (31:15) Why Thrive concentrates instead of “spray and pray” (36:00) Inside OpenAI: seeing GPT-4 before launch (40:45) What comes after SaaS — and the companies unlocked by AI

    58 min
  2. $635M Exit → $600M Fund: David Ulevitch on Building a16z’s Hottest New Fund

    5 DAYS AGO

    $635M Exit → $600M Fund: David Ulevitch on Building a16z’s Hottest New Fund

    a16z General Partner David Ulevitch joins Sourcery to break down the real state of American Dynamism, their $600M fund, across defense, energy, mining, robotics, manufacturing, public safety, and national security. We discuss America’s supply-chain exposure to China, why deterrence—not parity—defines the future of U.S. defense, and how new companies are rebuilding core capabilities in nuclear, missiles, autonomy, grid reliability, materials, mining, and industrial operations. David highlights key a16z portfolio companies including Anduril, Radiant Nuclear, Base Power, Exowatt, Apex, Skydio, Flock, Long Eye, and Mariana Minerals, and shares why the best founders are magnetic attractors of capital and talent. We also dive into Anduril’s authenticity-first marketing philosophy (“no renders” - Palmer Luckey), the “Don’t Work at Anduril” campaign led by Snap Alumn Jeff Miller, the importance of real test footage, and why mission-driven cultures are fueling the next generation of frontier companies. A broad, detailed look at the future of American reindustrialization and the companies shaping it. Select Portfolio Companies & Areas: • AI: Applied Intuition, Ambient AI • Defense: Anduril, Saronic, Shield AI, Castelion,  • Energy: Radiant, Base Power, Exowatt, RigUp • Aerospace: SpaceX, Apex, Northwood, Aerodome, Air Space Intelligence (ASI), Astro Mechanica, Astranis • Manufacturing: Hadrian, Senra • Public Safety: Flock Safety, Long Eye, Skydio • Supply Chain: Zipline, Flexport,  • Minerals: Mariana Materials, KoBold Metals David Ulevitch: https://x.com/davidu Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 • Brex—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. https://brex.com/sourcery • Turing—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. https://turing.com/sourcery • Carta—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. https://carta.com/sourcery/?utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=sourcery&utm_campaign=20250923-amer-carta_sourcery_data_insights Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! https://www.sourcery.vc/ 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) America’s supply-chain vulnerability (03:28) Most investable wedges: robotics, automation & lights-out factories (04:11) Rebuilding U.S. minerals & mining capacity (lithium, copper, steel) (04:29) Applying software to legacy sectors (lumber, metals, production) (05:20) Energy: Radiant’s microreactor & first new U.S. design in 50+ years (06:23) Grid resiliency & storage: Base Power, Exowatt (07:12) Defense innovation: Anduril, Saronic, Castelion (08:28) Public safety tech: Flock Safety, Long Eye & Skydio (13:30) Anduril’s “no renders” rule & authentic product culture (14:27) Inside the “Don’t Work at Anduril” campaign (19:11) Talent density: references, hiring, firing & magnetic teams (20:45) Lessons from building OpenDNS: reinvention, team rebuilds & decade-long “overnight success” (26:00) Kalshi’s growth & future of prediction markets

    28 min
  3. Why Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, & David Ulevitch Launched American Dynamism

    18 NOV

    Why Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, & David Ulevitch Launched American Dynamism

    David Ulevitch, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), who co-leads the firm’s American Dynamism practice with Katherine Boyle joins Sourcery to break down America’s comeback. With the encouragement of Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, the $600M fund was founded around 2020 to invest in companies that support the national interest: aerospace, defense, public safety, education, housing, supply chain, industrials, and manufacturing. David shares how American Dynamism evolved from a meme to a movement within a16z, inspired by Marc and Ben’s early conviction at Netscape that the next wave of great technology companies would serve the national interest. From early investments like Anduril, Flock Safety, and Hadrian, to a16z’s growing policy arm in Washington D.C., David reveals how the firm is bridging the gap between Silicon Valley and the national mission, and why he believes private capital must lead the next American resurgence. We discuss: ​The story behind American Dynamism’s rise​The private capital boom powering national resilience​JP Morgan’s $1.5T “Security & Resiliency” initiative​AI’s role across defense, logistics, and manufacturing​Why venture capital must “fund freedom like our lives depend on it.” Key Points ​Why Marc & Ben backed David & Katherine for a national mission. American Dynamism was born from the belief that Silicon Valley’s greatest founders should again build for the public good, across defense, energy, manufacturing, & more.​From meme to $600M fund. What began as a thesis between David Ulevitch and Katherine Boyle became a $600M dedicated fund and a defining pillar of a16z’s vision for national resilience.​Private capital is America’s new resource. a16z’s model funds R&D independently while enabling the government to buy finished products, accelerating innovation & cutting red tape.​AI is reshaping the foundations. From Anduril’s Eagle Eye headset to swarm drones and AI-powered logistics, technology is redefining how America powers, protects, and scales.​The reindustrialization flywheel is spinning. With JP Morgan’s $1.5T initiative and growing investor conviction, national resilience is no longer niche, it’s a generational investment frontier. David Ulevitch: https://x.com/davidu Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 ​Brex—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. https://brex.com/sourcery ​Turing—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. https://turing.com/sourcery ​Carta—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. https://carta.com/sourcery Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! https://www.sourcery.vc/ 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) David Ulevitch (01:54) The origin story of American Dynamism (05:23) Why Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz backed the idea early (03:30) Partnering with Katherine Boyle, from rivals to co-leads (06:14) From meme to movement (07:00) Why venture returns exist in defense, energy, & infrastructure (07:11) The new supply-and-demand moment for American industry (11:00) Building a policy bridge between D.C. & Silicon Valley (15:29) Fixing defense procurement, the “bake-off” model (17:15) Private capital as America’s innovation engine (20:02) JP Morgan’s $1.5T commitment & what it signals (20:30) China, supply chains, & the race for energy independence (22:12) The new late-stage capital environment for defense tech (24:05) How AI is transforming defense, logistics, and public safety (27:42) Closing reflections, why Marc, Ben, & David see this as a generational project

    28 min
  4. Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir: Exclusive Interview Inside PLTR Office

    11 NOV

    Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir: Exclusive Interview Inside PLTR Office

    Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, joins Molly O’Shea for a rare look inside Palantir (physically, inside their office). We go deep into their values, vision, and the moral foundation of technology in the AI era. Fresh off Palantir’s record-breaking earnings, nearly hitting a $500 billion market-cap milestone, and the release of a new biography The Philosopher in the Valley, this episode explores how Palantir evolved from an outsider idea into one of the world’s most influential software companies. Karp breaks down how Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) has become the operating system for the AI era – shortening sales cycles and giving companies premium analytical and decision-making capabilities. Today, AIP is helping U.S. defense, industrial, manufacturing, and commercial enterprises compete to win the global AI race. Reflecting on the artistry behind innovation, Karp also describes how creating products at Palantir mirrors the creative process itself.. tapping into ideas ahead of their time, resisting conformity, and building with conviction over consensus. He explains how his lifelong dyslexia shaped a non-linear approach to thinking, decision-making, and leadership, allowing him to build a company that thrives on meritocracy, intuition, and rapid iteration instead of rigid hierarchy. And more importantly, amid a severely unpredictable AI boom, Karp argues that Palantir’s purpose is bigger than software. It’s about helping Americans win, from empowering soldiers and engineers to giving “venture-style returns to retail investors” and “private-equity outcomes to enterprise clients.” The conversation connects philosophy and business, revealing how Palantir’s DNA: equal parts artistry, pragmatism, and moral clarity, has produced one of the most resilient and valuable companies of the 21st century. Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠⁠  ⁠Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc⁠ 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 ⁠⁠Brex⁠⁠—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. ⁠⁠https://brex.com/sourcery⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Turing⁠⁠—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. ⁠⁠https://turing.com/sourcery⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Carta⁠⁠—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. ⁠⁠https://carta.com/sourcery⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Kalshi⁠⁠—The largest prediction market and the only legal platform in the US where people can trade directly on the outcomes of future events: ⁠⁠https://kalshi.com/sourcery⁠⁠ Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! ⁠⁠https://www.sourcery.vc/⁠ 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) Inside Palantir with Alex Karp (00:01) Early days & Palantir’s outsider beginnings (02:16) Building without hierarchy — the anti-playbook culture (05:00) Artistry & conviction in product creation (06:45) Ignoring consensus & betting on vision (08:45) Helping Americans win — soldiers, workers, investors (11:00) Moral conviction & the foundation of Palantir (13:00) Meritocracy, realism, & Western values (15:41) The Eisenhower Award & moral leadership (19:45) Dyslexia, intuition, & leading through instinct (22:38) Value creation vs. hype in the AI boom (26:19) Launching AIP — Palantir’s turning point (28:30) AIP as the operating system for the AI era (33:15) Rosita — family, grounding, & perspective (39:55) Cupcake

    41 min
  5. How Ryan Serhant Sold $20B in Real Estate with Media & AI

    3 NOV

    How Ryan Serhant Sold $20B in Real Estate with Media & AI

    Ryan Serhant is one of the most successful and well-known real estate entrepreneurs in the world, with over $20 billion in lifetime sales. After leading one of New York City’s top-ranked brokerage teams to more than $4 billion in transactions, he founded SERHANT., a next-generation real estate company built at the intersection of media, technology, education, & sales. In this episode, Ryan joins Molly O’Shea to share the full SERHANT. ​The Future of NYC​Media as the Business Model (Brokerage 3.0)​S.MPLE’s $45M Seed Round & AI-Driven Sales​Authenticity, Community, & Brand Building​The Netflix Flywheel: Media → Distribution → Sales Ryan breaks down the strategy behind S.MPLE, his proprietary AI platform backed by a $45 million seed round led by Camber Creek, with participation from Left Lane Capital. S.MPLE acts as an “AI chief of staff” for agents automating workflows, orchestrating tasks, and saving more than 15,000 hours of work this year alone. From the success of his Netflix series Owning Manhattan to his philosophy that “authenticity beats virality,” Ryan reveals the systems, mindset, and scale strategy behind his $20 billion sales empire.. and why he believes the future of real estate will belong to founders who treat media and AI as infrastructure, not accessories. Ryan Serhant: https://x.com/RyanSerhant Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 ​⁠Brex⁠—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. ⁠https://brex.com/sourcery⁠ ​⁠Turing⁠—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. ⁠https://turing.com/sourcery⁠ ​⁠Carta⁠—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. ⁠https://carta.com/sourcery⁠ ​⁠Kalshi⁠—The largest prediction market and the only legal platform in the US where people can trade directly on the outcomes of future events: ⁠https://kalshi.com/sourcery⁠ Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! ⁠https://www.sourcery.vc/ 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) The Full Ryan Serhant (01:32) NYC politics and real-estate resilience (07:00) Running a city like a CEO (08:14) Building the SERHANT. platform (09:14) From Bravo to media entrepreneur (12:29) Reframing: a media + tech company that sells real estate (15:00) Authenticity vs virality in building community (17:00) $308M deal born from brand awareness (19:45) Owning Manhattan and the Netflix effect (22:33) Casting talent and shaping culture (25:00) Season 2 preview & evolution of real-estate TV (30:15) Inside S.MPLE — AI as agent co-pilot (36:00) How AI transformed every department (42:00) Recruiting the next-gen, mobile-first agent (43:30) Raising $45M and scaling SERHANT nationally (52:21) Daily Routines and Personal Insights

    1h 3m
  6. Alfred Lin on Airbnb, DoorDash, OpenAI & Citadel Securities

    30 OCT

    Alfred Lin on Airbnb, DoorDash, OpenAI & Citadel Securities

    Alfred Lin, Partner at Sequoia Capital and three-time #1 Midas List investor, has backed some of the most transformative companies of the past two decades. His portfolio spans early bets on Airbnb, DoorDash, Uber, Zipline, Kalshi, and Commure to growth-stage partnerships with OpenAI and Citadel Securities, consistently identifying founders and businesses that redefine entire markets. He continues this track record today with next-generation category creators like Profound, which is building AI-powered brand visibility, Nominal, which is powering mission-critical engineering with a unified data stack, and Clay, which evolved into a go-to-market engine by relentlessly adapting to innovation. In this conversation, Alfred shares his philosophy on founder-market fit, resilience, and backing visionaries who create new categories. He reflects on Airbnb’s near-collapse during COVID, DoorDash’s rise, and Sequoia’s landmark investment in Citadel Securities, while breaking down how he evaluates IPOs, valuations in the AI era, and why the next decade will be defined by reimagined consumer experiences. Alfred Lin: https://x.com/Alfred_Lin Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 ​Brex—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. https://brex.com/sourcery ​Turing—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. https://turing.com/sourcery ​Carta—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. https://carta.com/sourcery ​Kalshi—The largest prediction market and the only legal platform in the US where people can trade directly on the outcomes of future events: https://kalshi.com/sourcery Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! https://www.sourcery.vc/ 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) Alfred Lin, Sequoia (01:31) Why technology cycles move at 3-month speeds (03:55) Why markets often consolidate to 2–3 leaders (05:07) “Build for the world, not San Francisco” (07:14) Airbnb’s COVID crisis and Brian Chesky’s leadership (13:15) Culture under stress: resilience in tough times (15:45) The essence of founder-market fit (16:20) Motion ≠ progress: why velocity matters (17:55) Resetting company culture in the AI era (19:55) Clay’s pivot into a go-to-market engine (21:10) Profound and the rise of AI-powered brand visibility (25:15) Breaking through to invest in Citadel Securities (29:45) IPOs, exits, and what makes a public company (33:05) Performance metrics: numbers behind the numbers (33:58) AI premiums, valuations, and when they turn reckless (39:45) OpenAI’s $500B valuation and trillion-dollar potential

    44 min
  7. Inside Sequoia’s Strategy: Alfred Lin on Company Building & Partnering Long-term

    27 OCT

    Inside Sequoia’s Strategy: Alfred Lin on Company Building & Partnering Long-term

    Sequoia Partner Alfred Lin joins Sourcery to share how one of the world’s most iconic venture funds, which has distributed over $43B to investors since 2020, continues to back outlier founders at the earliest stages. Sequoia just launched its latest early stage funds: Seed Fund VI: $200M and Venture Fund XIX: $750M, to continue partnering with the next generation of outlier founders at the start of their journey. Sitting at Number 1 on the Midas list two years in a row, Alfred goes deep to share Sequoia’s company-building philosophy with stories from OpenAI, DoorDash, Kalshi, Commure, Zipline, and more. Alfred explains how Sequoia thinks about partnering with founders four standard deviations above the mean, why efficiency matters more than capital, the role of pivots in scaling, and how to distinguish quality revenue from experimental revenue in today’s AI-driven market. Topics include: Sequoia’s founder-first investing philosophyHow Alfred helped Kalshi navigate regulatory battlesDoorDash’s efficiency playbook vs. Uber EatsZipline’s “Big P” pivot to medical drone deliveryRevenue quality, AI hype cycles, and Sequoia’s outlook Alfred Lin: https://x.com/Alfred_Lin Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐒 • Brex—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. https://brex.com/sourcery • Turing—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. https://turing.com/sourcery • Carta—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. https://carta.com/sourcery • Kalshi—The largest prediction market and the only legal platform in the US where people can trade directly on the outcomes of future events: https://kalshi.com/sourcery Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! https://www.sourcery.vc/ (00:00) Alfred Lin, Sequoia (02:37) What makes an “outlier founder” (04:15) Bespoke founder support: lessons from Airbnb & DoorDash (07:10) Stories from Kalshi: regulation, elections & more markets (14:00) Little “p” pivots vs. Big “P” pivots (14:17) Zipline’s dramatic pivot to medical drones (18:00) DoorDash vs. Uber: efficiency as a weapon (19:49) When to pour capital into growth (20:07) Growth vs. true product-market fit (22:19) The race to $100M revenue – healthy or not? (25:55) Pilot/experimental revenue vs. real ARR (27:26) Breaking down revenue quality: SaaS vs. hardware vs. services (29:00) AI cycle, hype, and founder pressure (31:36) Why Sequoia expects more from this generation of founders (34:21) Closing thoughts: measuring company velocity, not just revenue

    35 min
  8. Inside Coatue: $70B Hedge Fund’s AI & Retail Strategy

    23 OCT

    Inside Coatue: $70B Hedge Fund’s AI & Retail Strategy

    Michael Barton, Sector Head at Coatue, joins Sourcery to unpack how one of the world’s largest hedge funds is navigating tectonic shifts in markets. From the Gamestop meme stock saga and the rise of retail investors, to Coatue’s $70B multi-strategy platform across public equities, privates, and credit, Barton shares a behind-the-scenes view into how ideas are generated, trades are sized, and risks are managed. We cover Coatue’s unique approach, sitting at the intersection of public and private tech investing. And why AI is the biggest tech wave yet, bigger than Web1, Web2, or mobile. Barton explains where he sees value accruing in the AI stack, how retail sentiment now drives price action, and why the next hedge fund edge comes from integrating data science, practitioner insights, and AI-native workflows. This conversation reveals how Coatue is positioning itself for the future of markets, and what founders, investors, and institutions should learn from these shifts. KEY POINTS ​Coatue’s Scale & Strategy: ~$70B AUM, with ~$25B in public equities, alongside private and credit strategies​Rise of Retail: Gamestop and Reddit proved retail investors can move markets—forcing funds to adapt new risk frameworks​Idea Generation & Investing Discipline: Successful investments at Coatue require both deep analysis, differentiated insights and the ability to distill a pitch into a few sentences that win buy-in from the team​AI’s Impact: Advertising is the first major AI use case driving revenue growth; Coatue sees AI as the largest tech wave yet, reshaping companies, investing processes, and even their own hedge fund workflows​Winners & Losers: Value will accrue differently across the AI stack (labs, agents, infrastructure, cloud); the challenge is identifying which layer ultimately dominates Michael Barton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-lord-barton-jr-390b4145/ Molly O’Shea: ⁠https://x.com/MollySOShea⁠ Sourcery: ⁠https://x.com/sourceryvc⁠ SPONSORS • Brex—The modern finance platform, combining the world’s smartest corporate card with integrated expense management, banking, bill pay, & travel. As a Sourcery Listener you get: 75,000 points after spending $3,000 on Brex card(s), white-glove onboarding, $5,000 in AWS credits, $2,500 in OpenAI credits, & access to $180k+ in SaaS discounts. On top of $500 toward Brex travel, $300 in cashback, plus exclusive perks (like billboards..) visit → https://brex.com/sourcery • Turing—Turing delivers top-tier talent, data, and tools to help AI labs improve model performance—and enables enterprises to turn those models into powerful, production-ready systems. Visit: https://turing.com/sourcery • Carta—Carta connects founders, investors, and limited partners through software purpose-built for private capital. Trusted by 65,000+ companies in 160+ countries, Carta’s platform of software & services lays the groundwork so you can build, invest, and scale with confidence. Visit: https://carta.com/sourcery • Kalshi—The largest prediction market and the only legal platform in the US where people can trade directly on the outcomes of future events: https://kalshi.com/sourcery Follow Sourcery for the latest updates! https://www.sourcery.vc/

    1h 7m

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