Frank Rimalovski, head of the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute and the NYU Innovation Venture Fund, shares his insights on teaching entrepreneurship. He discusses the paradox of sometimes advising against starting a business, emphasizing the importance of resilience and customer discovery. Rimalovski also evaluates the double-edged sword of venture capital, stressing the need for startups to build a strong foundation before scaling. Finally, he explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping entrepreneurial programs, making market research and strategic planning more efficient.