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Elad Gil began to bet on AI before most people became aware. By the time investors began to catch the consequences of Chatgpt, Gil had already written seed checks on newly established businesses such as Embarrassment; Character.; Port. Now, as the first winners of AI Wave become clearer, the famous “solo” VC is increasingly focused on a new opportunity: using AI to discover traditional businesses and escalate them through the roll-ups.

The idea is to identify opportunities for the purchase of mature, intensive businesses, such as law firms and other professional services, to help them escalate through AI, then use improved margins to obtain other such companies and repeat the process. It has been over three years.

“It just looks so obvious,” Gil said for a zoom call earlier this week. “This type of genetics AI is very good at understanding language, tongue manipulation, text handling, text production.

If you can “effectively convert some of these recurring tasks into software,” he said, “you can dramatically increase the margins and create very different types of businesses.” Mathematics is particularly imperative if one has the business completely, he added.

‘If you have the asset, you can [transform it] much faster than if you only sell software as a seller, “Gil said.” And because you get the gross margin of a company from, say, 10% to 40%, this is a huge lift. Suddenly you can buy other companies at a higher price than anyone else because you have the increased cash flow per business. You have huge leverage on the business on a relative basis so you can roll-ups in ways that others can’t. ”

So far, GIL has supported two companies pursuing this strategy. According to information, one is a one -year company called Enam Co.It focused on workers’ productivity, which was valued at more than $ 300 million by its supporters, including Andreessen Horowitz and the Openai starting fund.

Although Gil says he cannot discuss the details of private agreements, he suggests that the approach represents something new. “There were these technology roll-ups 10 years ago, and most of them ended up being really so much so by a technology user,” he says. “It was like a thin veneer painted to increase the company’s valuation. I think in the case of AI, you can really change the structure of the cost of these things.”

Whether the approach is proven as lucrative, like some of his other bets remains to see. Gil has supported a series of large brands that have produced wealth for their supporters, including Airbnb and Coinbase, and both of whom are now publicly negotiated They bought him more of her shares.

Part of the challenge with the roll-ups is to find the right group-ideal composition, including a powerful technologist along with someone who is “very strong in PE”-and “these things don’t go hand in hand,” Gil noted. He said he had met “maybe two dozen from these groups” so far and mainly looked beyond them, not because they were “not surprising”, but because “they still have to sort some things out”.

Gil, who has deep relationships with businesses across Silicon Valley, can also be found competing with these frequent partners as a growing number of them, such as Khosla businesses, are considering to follow themselves.

One feels that, either Gil is not on this for money at this point, if it were ever. He says his ability to detect trends earlier than most come from the heart. “I love technology and I like progress and I like to deal – both with people who work on important, interesting things and technology itself.”

When GPT-3 started, for example, Gil is already experimenting with his predecessor, he said. “When the GPT-3 came out, it was such a big jump from the GPT-2 that you could just export the technology curve.” You’re like, “Oh, if that continues to go and escalate”-all the laws on escalation were somewhat obvious-“then this will be a transformative.”

This practical approach continues today with the small team gathered by GIL, including “people with very deep mechanical backgrounds” who “play magazines with all AI Front-End companies.

It is because of this constant sting that, after years of uncertainty on the AI ​​market, Gil sees clear winners emerge. “I said, even six months ago, that the more I know about AI, the less I know, because the markets were so dynamic, the technologies were so dynamic,” he said. “And I feel that in recent months – maybe the last two quarters – a market subset have really been crystallized.”

In the legal, “we know who the two main winners are, it will probably be, this is true in health care, this is true of the success and support of customers,” said Gil, who clearly believes that they include his own portfolio companies, which he said.

Among these elements is Harvey, which develops large linguistic models for law firms and internal legal groups and refers to conversations to raise new funding in A Evaluation of $ 5 billion; Abridge, a health care company aimed at improving the work flows of clinical documentation of doctors (and whose Round of the series D 250 million $ Worked by Gil in February). And Sierra AI, co -founded by the famous Bret Taylor operator, who helps companies implement AI agents for customer service. (The company was valued at billions of dollars just outside the gate.)

Still, Gil is careful not to declare the game. “I don’t want to paint the picture that the game is over or that things are happening. I think it is more that there were two dozen companies that everyone looked interesting and maybe now there are three or four of them [per vertical]. The map of possible winners is solidified. ”

In the meantime, it is clear in the debate that this moment represents more than another investment circle in it. “I think it’s a truly fun time time, because there is such a big change, and so there is only one ton to do,” he said.

The existence of two transformations at the intersection – not only betting on the future of AI, but for the future of the way AI will reshape everything else – is simply “exciting”, he added.

We will have more than our conversation with Gil – who also touched protective messages, guarding and how companies can integrate technologies that will do or break their business – in the newest episode of The Strictlyvc download podcastcoming out on Tuesday.

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