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Aug 8
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The Acceleration Of AI Growth And Adopti...

SAM DOGEN: FINANCIAL SAMURAI FOUNDER, PERSONAL FINANCE BLOGGER
About this episode

On the latest episode of the Financial Samurai podcast, I sat down with Ben Miller, cofounder and CEO of Fundrise, for a deep dive into AI, venture capital, and what it really takes to get into the best deals.

Key Takeaways from the Podcast

1. AI Growth and Market Dynamics

  • Revenue growth is accelerating in big AI companies like Anthropic.

  • There’s an AI benchmarking race where many products seem similar, but differentiation still matters—Ben Miller doesn’t believe AI is a commodity at all.

  • The biggest AI players continue to extend their lead, creating a “winner-take-most” dynamic.

2. Venture Capital Strategy and Concentration

  • How much concentration is acceptable in a venture fund: up to 50% of the portfolio can be concentrated in just two companies.

  • Importance of building a pipeline (“bench”) of potential giants like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Databricks.

  • Leveraging scouts in key hubs like San Francisco to source the next wave of private growth companies.

3. Valuation and Economic Concepts

  • Growth-Adjusted Revenue Multiple as a more nuanced valuation approach for high-growth companies.

  • Baumol Effect – rising costs in labor-intensive sectors despite limited productivity gains, and how this might influence AI adoption and consumer behavior.

4. Access and Allocation Challenges

  • Figma IPO: Allocation was difficult even for well-connected investors; demand for strong growth companies far outstrips supply.

  • Innovation Fund’s approach: invested in 6 of the top 50 companies on the CNBC Disruptor list.

  • The battle of connections and wealth—strong networks often determine who gets into the best deals.

See related post:  The Futility Of Chasing Allocation In A Hot IPO Company

5. Strategic Advantages for Investors

  • Directing a 2M+ user base to both invest in and use portfolio company products (examples: Ramp, Flywheel) as a growth driver.

  • Using product adoption to create a feedback loop of higher valuations and more capital access.

6. Macro Perspectives on AI

  • China’s optimistic, aggressive push into AI contrasts with America’s more cautious and sometimes pessimistic stance.

  • Why I’m personally increasing my allocation to AI—both as a long-term growth opportunity and as a hedge against missing the next big wave.

Invest in Private Growth Companies With Fundrise

Companies are staying private longer, which means more gains go to early private investors rather than the public. If you don’t want to fight in the IPO “Hunger Games” for scraps, consider Fundrise Venture.

About 80% of the Fundrise venture portfolio is in artificial intelligence—an area I’m extremely bullish on. In 20 years, I don’t want my kids asking why I ignored AI when it was still early.

The investment minimum is just $10, compared with $200,000+ for most traditional venture funds (if you can even get in). You can also see exactly what the fund holds before you invest, and you don’t need to be an accredited investor.

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Sam

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