On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, co-hosts Alan Murray and Michal Lev-Ram interview Roelof Botha, the managing partner and senior steward at Sequoia Capital. They discuss Botha’s enthusiasm for AI and the industries that could benefit from AI advancements, the decision-making process at Sequoia Capital, and Botha’s belief that venture capital is overfunded and not an asset class. Botha also talks about the changes in the venture capital industry and how Sequoia has returned to its roots of working closely with founders to build legendary companies. Botha mentions that the decline in the overall market is a return to normalcy and that the go-go period of unicorn and decacorn investments fueled by free money was an aberration.
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