What happens when five people, a 100 AI agents, and a global contractor network can build what once took a team of 50?
That’s the future Kira Noodleman sees unfolding, and she believes it’s already reshaping venture capital.
“The most disruptive companies of the next decade will be tiny superpower teams leveraging AI,” she said in our podcast discussion. “A Series A company might have 10 people and 100 AI agents.”
Kira is a partner at Bee Partners, an investor in pre-seed deep tech, which includes AI, robotics, space tech, biology and more. Beyond the technology, Kira is focused on the human side of building, such as founder psychology, personal growth and what it takes to launch transformational companies in a world full of machines.
In this episode of The Venture Variety Show, we chat about:
🔶 How AI and automation are changing what early-stage teams look like
🔶 Why Bee Partners backs founders taking technical risk off the table
🔶 The importance of founder psychology and her “Pathfinders” approach
🔶 How yoga, ikigai and personal grounding matter in high-pressure startups
🔶 Lessons from working across Silicon Valley, Denver and now New York
🔶 What real action on diversity, equity and inclusion looks like at the early stage
If you’re a founder, investor, or just curious where deep tech and humanity intersect, this one’s for you.
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