Chris Moore and Lucas Coelho, two-thirds of venture studio Ryft's co-founding team, join the podcast to discuss how the model works.
They discuss the benefits and challenges of being an all-in-one startup shop, why they are focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), and give their highly informed takes on the current state of the AI landscape.
Plus, what to look for in Spark's upcoming results, and we address some listener feedback on the Being AI episode.
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Reading list
- What is a venture studio - Edition Group
- Ex Roam Digital veterans launch Ryft, an AI-first venture studio - BusinessDesk
- Tech Insider: A big move ahead of Spark’s earnings, more Callaghan chaos - NZ Herald
- Mojo gone: Spark’s struggles mirror New Zealand’s growing pains - BusinessDesk
- GovGPT is already dead - Interest.co.nz
- Rocket Lab 'ready to serve' Pentagon - RNZ
- Why AI firms should follow the example of quantum computing research - New Scientist
- OpenAI Co-Founder Sutskever’s Startup Is Fundraising at US$30 Billion-Plus Valuation - Bloomberg
- The Microsoft Copilot money grab - Otago Daily Times
- Argentina president accused of fraud over crypto crash - BBC
- Infratil’s data centre play further increases multibillion-dollar valuation - NZ Herald
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: How I use AI in my own everyday life—it's great for 'boring' tasks - CNBC