OpenAI Alums Launch $100M Venture Fund Zero Shot for AI Startups
Zero Shot, a new venture capital fund established by OpenAI alumni, has closed its initial funding round at $20 million, aiming for a total of $100 million. It targets AI startups, leveraging the founders' expertise to identify promising investments while avoiding common pitfalls.

Zero Shot, a venture capital fund co-founded by former OpenAI employees, has raised $20 million towards its goal of $100 million. The fund is backed by Evan Morikawa, Andrew Mayne, and Shawn Jain, who bring significant AI and engineering experience.
Investments include Worktrace AI, which focuses on AI-driven management software, and Foundry Robotics, specializing in AI-enhanced factory robotics. The fund's founders aim to leverage their deep understanding of AI trends to make informed investment decisions, while consciously avoiding areas such as 'vibe coding' and 'digital twins' that they see as less viable. Their approach could reshape how early-stage AI startups are funded, prioritizing technical expertise over traditional market metrics.




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