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Navigating the SaaS-pocalypse: Winners and Losers in the AI Revolution

Kai Wu, founder and Chief Investment Officer of Sparkline Capital, joins Remy Blaire to discuss the state of the tech market in 2026. Kai provides valuable insights into the ongoing “SaaS-pocalypse” affecting legacy software stocks, which have seen dramatic declines due to fears of AI disruption.

Kai discusses the recent shift in market sentiment, highlighting how the Magnificent Seven tech stocks have underperformed while smaller-cap names have fared better. Kai explains that the sell-off in traditional software stocks can be viewed as a normalization of expectations after a period of elevated valuations. Despite the challenges, he believes there are still opportunities to identify strong companies that can adapt to the changing landscape.

They also explore the implications of the AI revolution, comparing it to past technological shifts like the advent of the internet and railroads. Kai emphasizes the importance of understanding the AI value chain and how companies are leveraging AI to drive returns on investment. Kai raises critical questions about which companies are poised to succeed in this new environment and which may struggle to adapt.

With earnings season, they discuss the key metrics and guidance to watch for, particularly regarding AI adoption and its impact on company performance. Kai advises investors to focus on company-level stories and the potential for AI to enhance productivity across various sectors.

The conversation ends on a positive note, with Kai expressing his bullish outlook on AI’s transformative potential for the economy and society. He shares his personal experiences with AI tools that have significantly boosted productivity in his work.

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