Venture capitalist Tim Guleri predicts that generative AI will disrupt the traditional playbook in enterprise software. He emphasizes its potential for value creation but raises concerns about privacy and ethical issues. Identify genuine startups amid pretenders, he advises, while staying open-minded about the unpredictable ways generative AI may reassemble the software ecosystem. Sierra Ventures has invested in thirteen generative AI startups.
Small business owners in the US have mixed feelings on whether AI tools will replace their employees. While most do not believe AI will, almost half expect to use the technology to reduce hiring. Privacy, ethical and intellectual property concerns around the use of AI are high, but many are already testing generative AI tools or are planning to soon. FreshBooks' report explores these insights.
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