This Week in Startups

Jason Unpacks Sequoia’s New Funds | E2199

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Oct 28, 2025
Australia's accusations against Microsoft highlight 'dark patterns' and their ethical implications in tech. The discussion shifts to Chinese drone fails, comparing creative freedom in the West. Jason envisions drones replacing traditional fireworks in live entertainment. The conversation also touches on Tesla's ongoing FSD challenges and the risks posed by political commentary from investors. Meanwhile, the performance of Chinese AI models in trading sparks curiosity, as Jason advises startups to stay clear of deceptive practices.
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INSIGHT

Hyperscalers Drive AI Compute Demand

  • Hyperscalers' AI infrastructure spending signals strong ongoing demand for GPUs and compute.
  • That demand benefits Nvidia, OpenAI, and startups building on large-scale AI platforms.
INSIGHT

AI Creates A Receipt-Fraud Arms Race

  • AI enables new kinds of fraud like highly realistic fake receipts, creating an arms race with detection tools.
  • Ramp and similar vendors will iterate detection, but generative models will keep improving the fakes.
ANECDOTE

Gaming An Expense System At Work

  • Jason described fixing HP laser printers in minutes while coworkers padded hours to earn more.
  • He used spare parts and schematics to speed repairs and faced resistance for lowering colleague revenue.
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