

The Titanic Lessons of VC with Josh Wolfe
30 snips Nov 27, 2024
Josh Wolfe, co-founder of Lux Capital, dives deep into historical lessons from Greek mythology to shed light on investment strategies in tech. He discusses how innovations can amplify human potential but often remain untapped due to systemic constraints. Wolfe emphasizes four strategic focuses for unlocking innovation. He also warns about the risks of hubris in the face of AI's energy demands and the potential emergence of decentralized computing. Alongside, he explores the concept of 'fixedware' for maintaining existing tech, highlighting a shift in investment priorities.
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Timeless Analogies
- History provides nuanced lessons that simple binaries like "past bad, future good" cannot capture.
- Studying timeless analogies from literature, especially ancient parables, offers valuable guideposts for navigating an uncertain future.
Four Brothers of Innovation
- The four brothers from Greek mythology (Prometheus, Atlas, Epimetheus, and Menoetius) represent different approaches to technology and progress.
- These figures offer lessons on the potential benefits and dangers of innovation, highlighting the importance of foresight and responsible development.
Extensionalism
- "Extensionalism" describes technologies that extend human senses, like microscopes and telescopes for sight, and microphones and speakers for sound.
- Emerging technologies promise to extend other senses, such as touch with advanced prosthetics and teleoperation, and even smell with digital scent reproduction.