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Silicon Valley's Serial Founders Return to the Trenches

Silicon Valley's Serial Founders Return to the Trenches

Tom Blomfield, the co-founder of Monzo and GoCardless, recently stepped away from his role as a Y Combinator Group Partner to join Anthropic’s compute team as a member of technical staff. He is far from an outlier. Mike Krieger, who co-founded Instagram, joined Anthropic as Chief Product Officer earlier this year, while Andrej Karpathy, a founding member of OpenAI and former Tesla AI lead, transitioned to Anthropic’s pre-training division this May. For these individuals, the allure of the "formative" years ahead in large language models outweighs the prestige of their prior successes.

Others are opting to build from the ground up. Chamath Palihapitiya, having spent over a decade primarily in investor circles, recently assumed the CEO role at his new enterprise AI venture, 8090 Labs, backed by a $135 million Series A. Similarly, former Opendoor chief Eric Wu launched NavigateAI, a specialized tool for the construction sector, citing a deep-seated fear of professional regret. Even Peter Bailis, who served as CTO at the $8 billion-revenue firm Workday, left his post within a year to join the technical ranks at Anthropic. By adopting the flat, non-hierarchical title of "member of technical staff," these high-profile leaders are signaling that in the current AI climate, proximity to the build process is more valuable than executive rank.

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