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Doug Clinton
Defining the Future of Human Information Consumption
As automation frees us from the constraints of labor, the Experiential Age will bring about a golden era of exploring what it means to be human, and information utility will guide the way.
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Doug Clinton
Aristotle, Automation, and Empathy
You might wonder what Aristotle, automation, and empathy have to do with one another. The answer is simple: the future of happiness. Aristotle believed that man could achieve happiness by working on and developing the things unique to his nature,…
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Philosophy
Doug Clinton
The Empathy Economy
We believe that automation will make customer service — delivering empathy — the most in-demand job in tech. Humans will need to take advantage of the three core capabilities that robots can't compete with: creativity, community, and empathy, and The…
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Loup Ventures Podcast
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Retail
Doug Clinton
Simplicity Series: Augmented Reality
Last week we wrote about simplicity as a driving force behind the world’s biggest technology offerings. We’re extending our thoughts on simplicity into a series that explores the necessity of simplicity in frontier technology. First, we’ll dive into AR.
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Loup Ventures Podcast
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Philosophy
Andrew Murphy
Thoughts on Closing Loup Ventures Fund I
We’ve got a long way to go, but we’re excited to report our early progress towards building a leading investment platform pioneering frontier technology. In late December, we closed on Loup Ventures Fund I, a $25 million multi-stage venture capital…
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Doug Clinton
What a Venture Win Looks Like
We met with a prospective LP recently to talk about investing in a specific company. This LP had a successful business career in a traditional industry where operating profits are the bar, so he had a hard time getting his…
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Philosophy
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Startup
Doug Clinton
The Underappreciated Beauty of Simplicity in Tech
Simplicity is underappreciated. In many things. But most obviously right now in our world of consumer technology. Simplicity is a requirement of mass adoption. Look at the iPhone, Google, Amazon, and Uber as examples: The iPhone never shipped with a…
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Loup Ventures Podcast
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Philosophy
Andrew Murphy
Value Chain: Intentional Generosity Starts with Gratitude
This note is the first in a series of four that detail Loup Ventures’ core values. These values drive how we operate, who we hire, and ultimately, what we look for in founders. We believe that vibrant culture driven by…
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Philosophy
Doug Clinton
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Great Founder?
Every VC says they only invest in great founders, but the majority of venture-backed businesses still end in relative failure. Does that mean we as VCs are just bad judges of founders or do we not know what great founders…
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Doug Clinton
Humans Are a Bigger Existential Risk Than AI
Elon Musk continues to warn us of the potential dangers of AI, from debating the topic with Mark Zuckerberg to saying it’s more dangerous than North Korea. He’s called for regulating AI, just as we regulate other industries that can be dangerous to humans.…
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Tesla
Doug Clinton
Machines Taking Jobs: Why This Time Is Different
Will AI and robotics revolutionize human labor or not? More than half of all US jobs could be disrupted by automation in the next several decades; at least that’s our opinion. About half the people we talk to disagree. Those…
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Artificial Intelligence
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Future
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Philosophy
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Robotics
Doug Clinton
Bad Culture Doesn’t Scale
The most important lesson from Uber’s travails is that bad culture doesn’t scale. Talented teams with bad culture can build fantastic businesses, but not businesses that last. A unicorn with bad culture is a unicorn with a bomb strapped to its back…
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