17 Nov 2025
1h 2m

20VC: Andrew NG on The Biggest Bottlenecks in AI | How LLMs Can Be Used as a Geopolitical Weapon | Do Margins Matter in a World of AI? | Is Defensibility Dead in a World of AI? | Will AI Deliver Masa Son's Predictions of 5% GDP Growth?

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The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

In this episode of 20VC, Harry Stebbings interviews Andrew Ng, a leading figure in AI, about the bottlenecks in AI development, including electricity, semiconductors, data, and algorithms. They discuss the insatiable demand for compute, the rise of AI coding assistants, and the potential impact of AI on various job functions. Ng shares his views on regulation, talent attraction, and the importance of open-source AI models, particularly in China. The conversation explores the balance between large monolithic models and smaller, specialized models, the role of AI agents, and the challenges of enterprise AI adoption. Ng expresses concerns about the hype surrounding AI and its potential to distort public perception, while also highlighting the importance of empowering individuals to build with AI and the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the face of rapid technological change.

Outlines

Part 1: AI Bottlenecks and Demand

Part 2: Regulation, Talent, and Semiconductors

Part 3: AI's Impact on the Workforce

Part 4: Open vs. Closed Models and Geopolitics

Part 5: Investment and Model Types

Part 6: AI Agents, Defensibility, and Implementation

Part 7: Funding, Ownership, and the AI Bubble

Part 8: Quick Fire, AI Fund, and the Future

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