May 11, 2024

Yohei Nakajima: BabyAGI, AI Agents, & AI Investing

Yohei Nakajima: BabyAGI, AI Agents, & AI Investing
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Join Logan Kilpatrick and Nolan Fortman as we dive deep into the future of AI Agents, how they will affect businesses, developers, and the world. Yohei is one of the deepest thinkers in the world of AI agents, as the creator of Baby AGI and the backer of many companies in the agent space. I hope you all enjoy this conversation as much as Nolan and I did.

 

Takeaways

- Building AI tools for venture capital can provide value to founders and investors.

- The future of AI in venture capital lies in the development of autonomous agents and the integration of AI into VC workflows.

- Verticalized AI solutions can capture value quickly by addressing specific tasks and industries. - The adoption of AI in organizations requires a mindset shift and a focus on empowering employees rather than replacing them.

- The AI landscape is constantly evolving, and there is still much to be explored and developed. Location can have an impact on attending events and the fear of missing out (FOMO). Being in a different location can provide a different perspective and prevent exhaustion from attending too many events.

- Vector databases play a crucial role in enabling AI applications, particularly in semantic search. There is a growing number of companies providing vector database solutions, but there is still room for improvement in fine-tuning embeddings for specific use cases.

- Knowledge graphs were gaining traction before the rise of large language models. However, there is potential for knowledge graphs to be integrated with AI and solve complex problems.

- The decision to go open source or closed source depends on various factors, including the team's unique strengths, target market, and business goals. It is a strategic decision that reflects the values and philosophy of the company.

- Building in public can be a strategic decision that aligns with a company's values and philosophy. It can help gain attention, work with other developers, and establish credibility.

- There is a mix of experienced founders and new founders in the AI space. Both have their advantages, with experienced founders bringing valuable expertise and new founders bringing fresh and innovative ideas.

- Yohei expresses optimism for the future of AI and technology, hoping to see advancements in autonomous agents, knowledge graphs, and passive AI. He looks forward to the progress and exciting ideas that will emerge in the coming years.

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Yohei Nakajima

General Partner at Untapped Capital since Mar 2020

Yohei Nakajima is currently the General Partner at Untapped Capital, an early-stage venture capital firm. He is known for his "build-in-public" methodology, where he publicly builds with the latest technologies to both learn and meet founders. His projects span No Code, web3, artificial intelligence, and beyond