Introduces Ravi Mhatre and asks about the scale of disruption expected from AI.
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Ravi Mhatre
AI is one of the biggest technology changes we will experience in our lifetime, happening 10x faster and broader than previous platform shifts.
Asks which sectors or companies should be worried about being displaced by AI.
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Ravi Mhatre
2026 is the year AI will go from demos in large organizations to big deployments, centered on autonomous agents.
Asks about Anthropic dropping safety measures and if it's the right move.
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Ravi Mhatre
Anthropic's core mission on trust and safety technology is unchanged; market delivery strategies evolve.
Asks about Anthropic's business model and revenue sources.
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Ravi Mhatre
Current model is token-based usage; for enterprise, value comes from creating digital co-workers that perform core workflows.
Asks if there will be a shakeout in VC, given the scale needed to invest in foundational AI companies.
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Ravi Mhatre
The capital industry to support AI tech companies has fundamentally changed; it's not just about money but navigating regulation and global strategy.
Asks what early-stage VCs should invest in if foundational AIs are eating the world.
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Ravi Mhatre
The opportunity is in agents that will enable large-scale deployments in enterprises and public institutions in 2026.
Asks if 2026 will also be the year of mass layoffs due to AI agents.
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Ravi Mhatre
So far, agents let people be more productive by offloading repetitive tasks, leading to up-leveling, not mass job loss.