NEA合伙人Tiffany Luck:企业仍在摸索AI投资回报率
阅读原文· techcrunch.com年初硅谷掀起“tokenmaxxing”热潮,CEO鼓励员工最大化AI使用量,随后账单涌现:Uber数月内耗尽年度AI预算,部分公司削减组织内的Claude许可证,Meta取消内部AI排行榜。NEA合伙人Tiffany Luck认为企业仍在摸索AI投资回报率,她在TechCrunch播客中谈到个人智能体前景、今年AI IPO以及帮助追踪AI支出的创业公司机遇。
Tokenmaxxing was the hottest trend in Silicon Valley earlier this year, with CEOs encouraging employees to push AI usage as far as it would go. Then the bill came due. Uber reportedly blew through its annual AI budget in a few months, some companies cut Claude licenses for parts of their org, and Meta killed its internal leaderboard.
This tension between hype and ROI is exactly where NEA partner Tiffany Luck lives these days. She got her start convincing companies that e-commerce was the future, and now she’s all in on AI, especially when it comes to the possibilities for “magic moments” in the consumer business.
On this episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Luck joins Rebecca Bellan to talk about the future of personal agents, her thoughts on this year’s AI IPOs, and how startups are stepping in to help enterprises track return on AI spend.