VC Kanu Gulati turned a cold email into a job at Khosla Ventures. Here's how she went from a Ph.D. to a partner investing in AI.
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"In a Ph.D. program, there's a lot of agency in terms of deciding what areas you want to pursue. Diving deep into a new area and identifying a new challenge you want to go after is a skill that naturally transfers well to VC."
"Graduate-level expertise can give investors a leg up when it comes to evaluating startups building complex generative AI tools, because they can more easily grasp the technology powering, say, a vector database or spatially intelligent robot."
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