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Google Ventures uses algorithms to approve or kill VC investments
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#12I wonder if the prospective company's G Suite data gets crunched.
Not a smart choice, considering you're betting on the company you're illegally spying on to get profitable at some point.
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#13That would explain their Juicero investment.
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#14Re: Google Ventures uses algorithms to approve or kill VC investments
#15Isn't that what a lot of Excel spreadsheets do? I think investments and acquisitions have used algorithms for a long time.
Re: Google Ventures uses algorithms to approve or kill VC investments
#16If it does make the ultimate decision and not just for political reasons then this is very interesting. Having input data that is sufficiently informative is important on a number of levels. Firstly this means that it is possible to pick winners on the basis of other VCs etc Secondly it means one doesn’t have to be personally concerned with the story if others can vet it for you.
If the machine doesn’t make the ultimate decision then — as others point out — it’s just old fashioned screens and checklists with a new interface.
Re: Google Ventures uses algorithms to approve or kill VC investments
#17I wonder if the prospective company's G Suite data gets crunched.
Re: Google Ventures uses algorithms to approve or kill VC investments
#18The article has uncovered sources that claim the algorithm makes the ultimate decision and other sources that claim it doesn’t. If it does make the ultimate decision and not just for political reasons then this is very interesting. Having input data that is sufficiently informative is important on a number of levels. Firstly this means that it is possible to pick winners on the basis of other VCs etc Secondly it mean…
you sort of see this dynamic play out in reality. YC is an example: they invest early, before other investors often, so they cant rely on other investors as a signal. they've done well though, so many investors follow them. there are more follow-on investors than successful "fundamental" investors, so there's often a valuation step up when follow on investors join that benefits the fundamental investors
same thing plays out in biotech. theres been a massive influx of capital into biotech VC, but not a big increase in the number of funded startups. most startups that go on to raise money are seeded in house by a handful of VCs. these VCs then fund the series a. they get big step-ups for series b and beyond deals and capture nice returns
im working on a more rigorous analysis to understand whether these anecdata are true in reality
Re: Google Ventures uses algorithms to approve or kill VC investments
#19Isn't that what a lot of Excel spreadsheets do? I think investments and acquisitions have used algorithms for a long time.
By 2014, "checklists" and "investment criteria" had rebranded themselves as "algorithms" across most of finance.