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Delphi Labs Founder: Two Weeks Deep in China's AI, Shenzhen Hardware Shocks Me, Software Valuations Scare Me

Delphi Labs co-founder José Maria Macedo spent two weeks in China meeting AI founders, VCs, and public company CEOs. His key takeaways: - **Hardware ecosystem in Shenzhen is impressive**, with systematic reverse-engineering of Western products and rapid iteration cycles. Companies like Bambu Lab are highly profitable and scaling fast. - **Software ecosystem is weaker than expected**. Chinese open-source models are strong, but closed-source models lag behind Western counterparts. GPU access remains constrained, and revenue gaps are significant (e.g., Anthropic’s $6B ARR vs. Chinese model companies at tens of millions). - **Founder profiles are highly accomplished** (top universities, Big Tech experience) but often lack rebellious, original vision. The education and VC systems favor execution over true innovation. - **Valuation bubbles exist** at both early and late stages. Some private AI companies are valued at 400x ARR, far exceeding Western multiples. Humanoid robotics is also overheating, with many pre-revenue companies targeting high-valuation IPOs. - **Information asymmetry favors Chinese founders**, who are highly informed about Western markets and tech trends. Many are building globally first, combining Chinese engineering with Western go-to-market strategies. Macedo believes the real alpha lies in finding non-traditional founders who break the "resume template" optimized by local VCs.

marsbit03/26 03:16

Delphi Labs Founder: Two Weeks Deep in China's AI, Shenzhen Hardware Shocks Me, Software Valuations Scare Me

marsbit03/26 03:16

Dialogue with a16z Co-founder Marc Andreessen: Founders Are Better Off Without Introspection, Human Panic Always Accompanies New Things

Source: David Senra, Organized by Felix, PANews In a nearly two-hour podcast, a16z co-founder Marc Andreessen shared his personal habits, entrepreneurial philosophy, and management methods. Andreessen, who co-created the first widely used graphical web browser Mosaic and co-founded Netscape, discussed his belief that founders should avoid introspection. He argues that dwelling on the past hinders progress, and the best entrepreneurs are driven by impact, not happiness. Andreessen and Ben Horowitz founded a16z in 2009 with the core belief that startups and founders are the central engine of world progress. They champion the "founder-led" model over "managerialism," asserting that it's easier to teach a founder management skills than to teach a manager how to innovate. He cites Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk as prime examples. The conversation also covered historical patterns of "moral panic" surrounding new technologies, drawing parallels from bicycles to rock music. Andreessen detailed his unique management observations of Elon Musk, describing a hands-on, technically-deep approach where Musk personally identifies and solves production bottlenecks weekly, creating a culture of intense execution and innovation at companies like SpaceX and Tesla. Andreessen's worldview centers on technology as a powerful balancing force, and a16z's mission remains being the ideal partner for founders who want to change the world.

marsbit03/16 13:06

Dialogue with a16z Co-founder Marc Andreessen: Founders Are Better Off Without Introspection, Human Panic Always Accompanies New Things

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