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TechCrunch
8 hours ago
- Business
- TechCrunch
What the next generation of AI natives mean for founders and funders
Ali Partovi has helped launch the careers of a generation of elite founders through Neo. Russell Kaplan is building Cognition, the AI-native company behind Devin, the so-called 'AI software engineer.' Together, they unpack what it means to build and back technical talent in the AI age, what young founders often get wrong, and why this moment feels different from past tech waves. Partovi and Kaplan joined TechCrunch at our StrictlyVC Menlo Park event in June 2025, among several other speakers whose discussions you can find here:


TechCrunch
27-05-2025
- Business
- TechCrunch
Ali Partovi and Russell Kaplan join StrictlyVC Menlo Park
Mark your calendars: June 18 just became a can't-miss event. We're thrilled that Ali Partovi and Russell Kaplan will be joining us for what's shaping up to be a fantastic night of ideas and conversation in the heart of Silicon Valley at our next StrictlyVC evening, taking place in Menlo Park. Partovi, the longtime investor and former operator who's making serious waves with Neo, will take the stage to discuss his ambitious mission that's giving Y Combinator a run for its money. Neo isn't just another platform and fund; it's a systematic approach to identifying up-and-coming engineering and leadership talent before the rest of Silicon Valley even knows they exist. If anyone understands how to spot the next generation of tech titans, it's Partovi. Image Credits:David Paul Morris/Bloomberg / Getty Images Joining him will be Russell Kaplan, president of Cognition, the buzzy coding assistant company that was recently valued at $4 billion and that counts Neo among its first backers. This pairing offers a rare glimpse into the investor-founder dynamic in real time, especially as enjoys some of the ups and downs of earlier startups on an accelerated timeline. (Such is the life of today's AI startups!) They'll be joined by Baiju Bhatt, the Robinhood co-founder who's now channeling his fintech expertise into something entirely different as founder and CEO of Aetherflux — a move that clearly has investors excited. The San Carlos, California-based startup, which came out of stealth last October and aims to eventually launch a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites that can collect and transmit solar energy directly to 'ground stations,' closed on $50 million in Series A funding last month. Image Credits:Steve Jennings / Getty Images These conversations matter because they bridge the gap between big ideas and real-world impact, turning abstract concepts into actual companies and products. That's exactly why StrictlyVC exists: to bring thought leaders into closer contact with the investors, founders, and news junkies who want to understand how tech is reshaping everything in real time. More programming highlights are coming soon, but we wanted to share this news while extending our deep gratitude to Mayfield, the storied early-stage venture firm that's co-hosting this evening with us. It's their partnership that's making this event possible. The gathering takes place at The Quad in the center of Sand Hill Road, the perfect backdrop for a night of essential conversations, and plenty of networking — plus drinks and nibbles! (Because the best insights often happen in the spaces between the formal programming.) Stay tuned for more speaker announcements. This is shaping up to be an evening you won't want to miss. Register here before your seat is taken.
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Cultivating Young Tech Founders
Ali Partovi, CEO of Neo and early investor in Facebook and Airbnb, discusses how he identifies and mentors young founders of future billion dollar startups like Anysphere, the maker of Cursor. Partovi spoke about Neo's accelerator, a competitor to Y Combinator, with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Technology." Sign in to access your portfolio


Bloomberg
24-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Cultivating Young Tech Founders
Ali Partovi, CEO of Neo and early investor in Facebook and Airbnb, discusses how he identifies and mentors young founders of future billion dollar startups like Anysphere, the maker of Cursor. Partovi spoke about Neo's accelerator, a competitor to Y Combinator, with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on 'Bloomberg Technology.' (Source: Bloomberg)