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[Navigating the AI Tsunami: Jerry Murdock on Autonomous Agents and the Future of Venture Capital]-[20VC: Why Cursor is Dead | An AI Tsunami is Coming & You Need to Prepare | Systems of Record Become Valueless Databases with Agents | Is This The End of Tech Private Equity with Jerry Murdock, Co-Founder of Insight Partners]

The Twenty Minute VC (20VC): Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch · B2 · 2026-02-28

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Navigating the AI Tsunami: Insights from Jerry Murdock

In a candid conversation, venture capital veteran Jerry Murdock, co-founder of Insight Partners, shares his profound perspective on the current technological shift, which he describes as a "tsunami" driven by autonomous agents. Murdock warns that staying on the "beach" while this wave hits is dangerous, urging leaders to "move to higher ground" by embracing AI-native strategies rather than merely bolting AI onto existing legacy systems.

The Rise of Autonomous Agents

Murdock posits that autonomous agents represent the core of the current technological revolution, far surpassing general AI in impact. These agents are not just tools; they are becoming "employees" capable of writing code and performing complex workflows independently. He highlights that companies like E2B and Eventual are already leveraging "OpenClaw" and autonomous agents to automate software development, a trend so disruptive that he notes some industry players believe tools like Cursor are becoming "obsolete."

The Shift to Open Source and ASICs

Drawing a parallel to the LAMP stack of the early 2000s, Murdock believes we are witnessing the birth of an "autonomous agent stack." He predicts that as open-source communities continue to accelerate, we will see an "orchestration layer" emerge, allowing agents to triage workflows between various LLMs—using expensive, high-reasoning models like Claude for complex tasks and efficient open-source models like Llama 3 for others. Furthermore, this shift will drive the rise of ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits), as these chips are "a lot cheaper" and "more tunable for a specific workload" than general-purpose GPUs.

Labor Displacement and the New Economic Reality

Murdock offers a sobering view on the future of work, predicting that autonomous agents will fundamentally change white-collar employment. "Those jobs are ultimately going to be better done by autonomous agents," he notes, specifically citing scheduling, bookkeeping, legal, and coding as vulnerable sectors. He suggests that this labor displacement will become a "major issue" in upcoming political cycles, potentially forcing governments to consider a "minimum viable income" or radical retraining programs.

Investing in an Era of Uncertainty

Reflecting on his decades in venture capital, Murdock emphasizes that "money does not come with instructions." He argues that the key to survival is constant adaptation. Addressing the "go big or go home" mentality, he recounts his watershed investment in Twitter as a "no-brainer" that required immense conviction. For new investors, Murdock advises caution regarding remote decision-making, suggesting that physical proximity and high-quality team dynamics are essential for making the right calls.

Wisdom from the Edge

Murdock concludes by sharing personal reflections on failure and success. He attributes much of his wisdom to having "fucked up so much" and learned from it. His philosophy centers on the idea that "you really don't know the edge unless you go over it." As he looks to the next decade, Murdock remains an optimist, particularly regarding the potential for AI and autonomous agents to extend human longevity. He stresses that the most successful individuals will be those who treat money as "energy"—respecting it, using it to build, and avoiding the pitfalls of wishful thinking in favor of genuine intuition.

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Here's the secret.
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Here's the real secret.
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Money does not come with instructions.
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My word.
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That's the way I see it.
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📝Key Phrases

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move to higher ground
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don't get caught on the beach
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never left the game
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bolt on AI
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race to the bottom
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📖 Transcript

Most of the companies I just mentioned, their view, as they've told me, is cursor is obsolete.
What we have with the tsunami happening is a wake-up call to move to higher ground.
Don't get caught on the beach when the damn thing hits the beach.
Move to higher ground.
You really don't know the edge unless you go over it.
If I have any wisdom at all, it's because I fucked up so much and I've learned from it.

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