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Jeff Bussgang is a veteran entrepreneur, investor, and educator, currently serving as Co-Founder and General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners, a seed-stage venture capital firm based in Boston and New York City. With over two decades of experience in the startup world, Jeff has been on both sides of the table as an entrepreneur (Upromise, Open Market) and as an investor in numerous successful companies. He also shares his insights with the next generation of business leaders as a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, where he has taught entrepreneurship for the past 12 years.
On this episode of the Minimum Viable Podcast, Jeff and I had a fascinating conversation about the role of AI in the startup world. He shared eye-opening insights and practical advice on how founders and product managers can make the most of AI to supercharge their decision-making, product development, and overall company success. Our discussion really drove home the point that AI isn't just another passing fad – it's a seismic shift that's fundamentally transforming the way startups operate.
Jeff Bussgang is a veteran entrepreneur, investor, and educator, currently serving as Co-Founder and General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners, a seed-stage venture capital firm based in Boston and New York City. With over two decades of experience in the startup world, Jeff has been on both sides of the table as an entrepreneur (Upromise, Open Market) and as an investor in numerous successful companies. He also shares his insights with the next generation of business leaders as a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, where he has taught entrepreneurship for the past 12 years.
On this episode of the Minimum Viable Podcast, Jeff and I had a fascinating conversation about the role of AI in the startup world. He shared eye-opening insights and practical advice on how founders and product managers can make the most of AI to supercharge their decision-making, product development, and overall company success. Our discussion really drove home the point that AI isn't just another passing fad – it's a seismic shift that's fundamentally transforming the way startups operate.