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fraser

@fraser

VC at Spark. Past: Head of Product at OpenAI; co-founder/ceo of an AI startup that was acquired by Airbnb

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Fraser and I hung out to talk about our experiences with Devin, the autonomous engineer, and what it implies about AI product building. Later, we get into the innovator's dilemma and the lessons of the .com era. hallwaychat.co/episodes/devin…

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Proud to announce Spark Capital is co-leading a round with Nat & Dan in The Bot Company. Kyle Vogt & team are assembling a hall-of-fame group at taking research into production, and bringing that to the world of home robotics. And as an aside, getting to work with a founder a

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I’m honored to welcome my old friend @fraser to the first episode of The Slow Hunch Podcast, where we explore the often slow, twisty and unexpected paths that lead to big breakthroughs. Fraser was head of product at OpenAI leading up to and through the launch of ChatGPT

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How can you see the news from WWDC earlier this week and not love technology and great products but especially startups? What a wonderful moment.

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Perhaps the most inspiring part of the Claude 3.5 release is that Artifacts is evidence we are early in the S Curve for productizing an assistant

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Agreed! “While computation alone may have delivered the first fundamental advance in ML in biology, I believe it will not be alone sufficient for the next. The next breakthrough needed for better ML in biology will not be better ML. Rather, it will be better wet-lab methods.”

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Anthropic’s Artifacts is well done product work, aligned with the idea that the model is the product and genuinely helpful for the user. It also suggests we are still early in all of this. Nabeel Hyatt and I discuss this and the magnificent xBloom coffee maker hallwaychat.co/episodes/when-…