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General Partner @USV. Co-Founder Anchor (acquired by Spotify) and @OboeLabs. Early investor in @meetgranola, @suno, @xai, others.

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We at USV are humbled to be participating in Suno's Series D round of financing. The last two decades of the internet have proven, more than any other period in history, that people are inherently creative. As smartphones democratized most creative mediums, many of us began posting our thoughts, photos, videos, and podcasts, too. Platforms like TikTok and YouTube became giant platforms, creating marketplace dynamics between creators and consumers. The one medium that took some extra time was music. Even with smartphones, making music was still very hard. While platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp made it easier to distribute music, they didn't make it easier to actually create it. Until AI, and more specifically, Suno. /1

We at USV are humbled to be participating in Suno's Series D round of financing. The last two decades of the internet have proven, more than any other period in history, that people are inherently creative. As smartphones democratized most creative mediums, many of us began posting our thoughts, photos, videos, and podcasts, too. Platforms like TikTok and YouTube became giant platforms, creating marketplace dynamics between creators and consumers. The one medium that took some extra time was music. Even with smartphones, making music was still very hard. While platforms like Spotify, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp made it easier to distribute music, they didn't make it easier to actually create it. Until AI, and more specifically, Suno. /1

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Fred Wilson is one of the greatest VCs of all time. He is also my new partner at USV and I'm lucky to say that. We've known each other for years, but becoming partners felt like a reason to get to know him even better. So a few weeks ago, we walked around Union Square and caught up about what Fred Wilson has learned over nearly 40 years of VC, how AI may be making the profession obsolete, how to build an investment thesis, why he believes the Knicks will win the NBA title this year, and a few of his long held grudges. Here's a video of that conversation, set at Union Square, Madman Espresso, the USV office, and Leon's on Broadway. Chapters: 3:22 - That time Fred wrecked Mike on Twitter 6:01 - Pre-Internet VC in NYC 9:50 - Early Internet Investing and Raising for Flatiron Partners 11:59 - The Dot-com Crash Killed Fred’s First Firm 14:28 - Fred’s Grudge Against Coffee Shop 16:35 - How to Pick the Right Team at Right Time 18:28 - AVC blog, Gawker’s Nick Denton, 20:44 - Jim Kramer invented Tweeting 21:46 - Why Fred Bet on Twitter Early 23:39 - Building Agents on Claude Code and Tasklet 26:20 - Claude Mythos and Doomerism 27:27 - The Original USV Thesis 29:19 - Network Effects and Brad’s Thesis 31:29 - Coinbase: Thesis, Investment, Outcome 33:18 - Investing in Decentralized AI 34:59 - Open Source AI 36:55 - AI Kill Zone: Legal AI is Dead, Energy Investments 42:37 - USV Agents Will Replace Its Partners 47:00 - Are VC’s building themselves out of a job? 48:30 - Leon’s, NYC’s New Tech Watering Hole 50:52 - Generative Art 53:18 - SOLIENNE: AI Artist trained by Kristi Coronado 54:25 - What About AI Scares Fred 55:40 - Societal Backlash to AI 58:10 - Advice to Early Career VCs: There’s More Risk in Not Doing Deals 1:00:48 - Fred’s Biggest Regrets: Saying No Because of Price 1:04:17 - Fred’s Bold Prediction for the Knicks and the Mets

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Mike Krieger (Mike Krieger) is the CPO of Anthropic ($10B+ raised) and the co-founder of Instagram, which he sold to Meta for $1B. Here's the full video of my recent conversation with him. Mike has one of the AI industry's most interesting jobs. He shared with me how he and his team craft product strategy for the company that's leading the charge on AI in the enterprise. Specifically, we discussed how frontier model innovations both drive product and vice versa (how product ideas inform AI research). We also talk about the long term defensibility of models (inspired by the emergence of DeepSeek), and how Mike believes that not only will individual models have specific strengths over others (such as in areas like coding, science, etc), but that a model's "vibes" will also be a major factor for driving customers' choice. Mike also shared his view on how AI will reinvent media and the business model of advertising on the internet, drawn heavily from his work building one of the most successful ad products ever built (Instagram) and his work on Artifact, an AI news product he also co-founded. Lastly, Mike dove deep into what it's like building for the Enterprise for the first time in his career, and how lessons from Instagram and Meta inform not only product development, but how Anthropic thinks about scaling its team in this period of hypergrowth. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:54 Mike Krieger's Journey to Anthropic 03:17 Building Product Strategy at Anthropic 07:43 Rapid Iteration and Safety 10:58 Differentiating AI Models and User Experience 17:57 Impact of AI on Consumer Products and Business Models 24:39 Enterprise vs. Consumer Product Strategy 29:19 AI in Personal Life Management 30:15 Open Source and Claude Integrations 33:09 AI-Assisted Product Development 37:13 Scaling Teams and Processes at Anthropic 42:17 Reflections on AI and Future Prospects

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