12 Quotes & Sayings By Steve Jurvetson

Steve Jurvetson is a Venture Partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, one of the largest venture capital firms in Silicon Valley. He also sits on the board of directors of Tesla Motors, Solar City, Airware, and Next Jump. Steve is a founding partner at Draper Fisher Jurvetson's New Enterprise Fund, where he leads the firm's investments in technology companies. Prior to joining DFJ, Steve was an engineer at Motorola and left to become a venture capitalist after graduation.

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If your startup is only in the development or idea stage, there is almost no better predictor of failure - I mean, utter failure, scorched-earth bankruptcy - than raising too much money in the first round. Steve Jurvetson
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The commercial space industry is enormous and ripe for disruption. Steve Jurvetson
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When I was 11, I went to space camp at the Space Center in Texas, near where I grew up. There, I met video-game-industry pioneer Richard Garriott, better known to gamers everywhere as 'Ultima' creator Lord British. Steve Jurvetson
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Biotech 1.0 is slow, like a lab science, and Version 2.0 is more like computational sciences. Steve Jurvetson
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By developing deep learning solutions that are faster, easier, and less expensive to use, Nervana is democratizing deep learning and fueling advances in medical diagnostics, image and speech recognition, genomics, agriculture, finance, and eventually across all industries. Steve Jurvetson
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The deep learning techniques, while relatively easy to learn, are quite foreign to traditional engineering modalities. It takes a different mindset and a relaxation of the presumption of control. The practitioners are like magi, sequestered from the rest of a typical engineering process. Steve Jurvetson
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Elon Musk wins you over with his elegant mastery of engineering, be it for the rocket or the car. But what blew my socks off was when our conversation veered way off topic. We started musing about whether it was possible we all lived in the matrix, and Musk still had deep knowledge. Steve Jurvetson
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Building and launching rockets has been a lifelong hobby that my son and I share. We regularly travel to Nevada's Black Rock Desert to launch rockets. Steve Jurvetson
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One tech-related concern with religion is that it appears to be a positive feedback loop to the accelerating rich-poor gap, as the disenfranchised opt out of modernity. Steve Jurvetson
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The closer you are to technology, the more you trust it. Steve Jurvetson
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Beyond self-driving cars, I think all airplanes should go pilotless. Get the pilots out of there. Even better, have no cockpit at all, and turn it into a nice lounge with a bar. Why give people the illusion of control with a steering wheel? Steve Jurvetson