Khosla Ventures backs OpenAI with an SPV, Silicon Valley debates AI weapons, and a war between private jet rivals

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StrictlyVC Briefing Doc - October 12, 2024 Main Themes: AI Investment & Development: Significant investment activity surrounds AI, with OpenAI raising billions and smaller startups attracting funding for various AI applications. Debate intensifies around the ethics of AI, particularly in weapons development. Market Volatility: Tesla's robotaxi plans face market skepticism, highlighting investor uncertainty surrounding ambitious technological advancements. Evolving Business Models: General Catalyst's new financing product for customer acquisition signals a shift for venture capital firms beyond traditional investment strategies. Ethical Concerns: The potential use of AI in autonomous weapons sparks debate in Silicon Valley, with differing opinions on acceptable levels of AI decision-making in lethal situations. Important Ideas/Facts: AI Investment: Khosla Ventures potentially invested $405 million in OpenAI through a special purpose vehicle (SPV). Several AI-focused startups secured funding, including: Delta: $11 million for a decentralized developer network Liner: $29 million for an AI-powered academic search engine Anam.ai: $2.3 million for AI-powered digital personas Market Dynamics: Tesla's stock plummeted nearly 9%, erasing $60 billion in value, as investors reacted negatively to the company's robotaxi ambitions. AI chipmaker Cerebras is attempting a US IPO, facing some skepticism from investors. Ethical Debate: The debate around AI's role in autonomous weapons intensifies: Shield AI co-founder asserts US weapons will never be fully autonomous. Anduril co-founder expresses openness to autonomous weapons, questioning the ethical superiority of existing systems like landmines. TikTok faces scrutiny after unredacted documents reveal internal concerns about the app's impact on children. Other Notable Developments: General Catalyst, a prominent VC firm, is offering a new financing product for companies with high customer acquisition and marketing costs, signifying an expansion beyond traditional venture capital. Uber and Lyft are under investigation for potentially manipulating driver availability in New York City to circumvent regulations. TikTok is laying off content moderators as it shifts towards AI-powered content moderation. Key Quotes: AI Weapons:"Congress doesn’t want that. No one wants that.” - Brandon Tseng, Shield AI co-founder, on fully autonomous weapons. "Where’s the moral high ground in a landmine that can’t tell the difference between a school bus full of kids and a Russian tank?” - Palmer Luckey, Anduril co-founder, questioning arguments against autonomous weapons. Cerebras IPO:“There’s too much hair on it. This would never have gotten through our underwriting committee.” - David Golden, investor at Revolution Ventures, commenting on Cerebras' IPO. Overall: The briefing highlights the growing influence of AI across various sectors, attracting significant investments and sparking important ethical discussions. Market reactions to companies like Tesla and Cerebras underscore the evolving landscape and uncertainties surrounding AI's future impact.