The Peel with Turner Novak

Kevin Hartz | Backing Teen Founders, Lessons from the PayPal Mafia

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Jan 8, 2026
Kevin Hartz, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Eventbrite and Xoom, dives into the evolving tech landscape and his belief that AI represents a massive bubble that's still in its infancy. He emphasizes the importance of supporting teenage founders, sharing insights on how he identifies exceptional young talent. Hartz recounts investing nearly all his first startup's proceeds into PayPal’s seed round, drawing lessons from the legendary PayPal Mafia. He also discusses pioneering tech like Palantir while reflecting on personal milestones, such as starting a family with genomic editing and surrogates.
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INSIGHT

Power Shift From VCs To Founders

  • Venture power shifted from VCs to founders because capital sources multiplied and founders can shop terms.
  • That change reduced aggressive bespoke investor terms and made seed deals fairer.
INSIGHT

AI: Huge Bubble But Early Innings

  • Kevin calls AI "the mother of all bubbles" because excitement and capital are extreme across layers of the stack.
  • He still thinks we are in very early innings, especially at the application layer.
ADVICE

Focus On AI Application Layer

  • Invest at the application layer where foundational models enable many verticals to automate tasks.
  • Back teams building domain-specific AI products like customer service reps and code copilots.
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