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Elad Gil Explains Why 90% of Startups Fail in Every Tech Cycle

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Oct 17, 2025
Elad Gil, a prolific investor and entrepreneur who has backed over 200 companies like Stripe and Airbnb, dives into the tech industry's evolution. He shares insights from the 1999 IPO boom, highlighting the potential pitfalls of today's AI rush. Elad discusses what distinguishes short-term fads from lasting success and outlines the four reasons founders should consider selling their companies. He also examines the energy constraints impacting AI development and offers a perspective on navigating both regulatory landscapes and investment strategies.
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INSIGHT

1999 IPO Wave Was Largely Culled

  • In the late 1990s thousands of internet companies went public and nearly all were later gone or acquired.
  • Elad Gil suggests today's AI wave may follow a similar massive culling over time.
ANECDOTE

Building Modern Public Monuments

  • Elad describes a project to build new large-scale public monuments to inspire future generations.
  • He’s experimenting with materials like bronze, marble, and carbon fiber for 15–20 foot works.
ADVICE

Be Thesis-Driven Around Big Tech Shifts

  • Watch for major technology sea changes and then go look for founders working on them.
  • Elad used this thesis-driven approach for crypto and generative AI investments.
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