
What Travis Kalanick Taught Bradley Tusk, & Why He Closed His VC Fund
Sourcery
Intro
Molly and Bradley introduce the episode, guest background, and episode themes including Uber, AI, and regulation.
Bradley Tusk joins Sourcery to discuss what he learned working closely with Travis Kalanick during Uber’s early regulatory battles, and how those experiences shaped his decision to shut down his venture fund and return to an equity-for-services model.
Bradley explains why Travis was unusually fast, analytical, and willing to challenge institutions, and how that mindset influenced the way Uber approached politics and growth. He also breaks down how the current AI wave is affecting valuations, capital formation, data-center spending, and the broader regulatory environment.
The conversation covers the real economics of running a VC fund, why mid-sized funds struggle, how AI is reshaping startup incentives, and what founders should understand about regulation, policy, and long-term strategy. It’s a practical, grounded discussion from someone who has worked at the intersection of tech and government for over a decade.
Bradley Tusk: https://www.linkedin.com/in/btusk/
Molly O’Shea: https://x.com/MollySOShea
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(00:00) Intro
(01:25) How AI infrastructure spending is being driven by market narratives
(03:10) DeepSeek, inference models, and compute efficiency
(03:55) Where the $2T in AI data-center and energy capital is flowing
(07:10) Nuclear energy and the broader implications of AI’s power demand
(16:30) Zero-sum vs abundance thinking in tech and politics
(17:35) How people find meaning, purpose, and balance in high-pressure work
(27:00) Why Bradley invests heavily in his team and removes non-essential tasks
(32:00) How Bradley’s experience with Travis Kalanick shaped his view of founders
(32:35) “Travis’s Law” and turning users into political advocates
(37:05) Why Bradley decided to stop raising traditional VC funds
(44:30) The economics of mid-sized funds and why they’re so difficult to run
(49:20) How AI valuations differ from non-AI valuations
(54:40) What people misunderstand about Silicon Valley and DC
(59:40) AI, unemployment risk, and why Bradley believes UBI will be necessary
(01:05:50) The biggest lessons Bradley learned from Travis Kalanick


