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From 2017 to Now: How Early AI Investors Are Winning Big

Zach Bratun Glennon, General Partner at Gradient Ventures, joins to discuss the firm’s early conviction in artificial intelligence and how that foresight is shaping today’s investment landscape. Having focused exclusively on AI since 2017, shortly after the groundbreaking transformer research from Google, Zach explains how his background in engineering and data science helped identify the massive potential of AI long before it became mainstream. He shares insights into Gradient’s recently oversubscribed $220 million Fund V, highlighting the surge in investor interest, rapid growth in AI startups, and the expanding ecosystem of founders building in the space. The conversation also tackles the so-called “SaaS apocalypse,” with Zach offering a more measured perspective arguing that rather than a collapse, the sector is undergoing a repricing as AI-native companies reshape the competitive landscape. Looking ahead, he emphasizes how AI-driven innovation will continue to redefine software, creating new opportunities while challenging traditional business models.

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