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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-17 08:15

"It's not just the number one or two companies -- the whole batch is growing 10% week on week," said Tan, who is also a Y Combinator alum. "That's never happened before in early-stage venture."

That growth spurt is thanks to leaps in artificial intelligence, Tan said.

App developers can now offload or automate more repetitive tasks, and they can generate new code using large language models. Tan called it "vibe coding," a term for letting models take the wheel and generate software. In some cases, AI can code entire apps.

The ability for AI to subsidize an otherwise heavy workload has allowed these companies to build with fewer people. For about a quarter of the current YC startups, 95% of their code was written by AI, Tan said.