Joe Floyd
emerging capital
Are you running a business? Want to know what enterprise AI is coming to impact your business?
Then do what I do and follow Emergence Capital’s activities. They are a venture capital firm focused on early-stage enterprise software companies and are behind some of the most disruptive platforms used in your business and mine, including Salesforce, Box, Bill, and Zoom. I did.
Of course, most of the technology conversations today are about AI and how it impacts business. That’s Joe Floyd’s job. Floyd, a general partner at Emergence, has been advising and investing in “rocketship” startups like SalesLoft, project44, LogDNA, and other similar companies for more than 15 years.
So how will AI impact your business this year and in the near future?Here are some of his thoughts.
Enterprise AI Voice is ready for prime time.
According to Floyd, the emergence of leading models is progressing in a very positive direction.
“Previously, it was not possible to create a fully human-like new AI agent,” he said. “And now, for the first time, we can do that, combined with less than 500 milliseconds of latency. These truly human-like voices have the ability to infer and understand where they are in a conversation, and actually have the ability to respond appropriately.”
According to Floyd, AI voice agents now outperform humans.
“They stick to the script over and over again and never get tired of it,” he said. “They never have a bad moment. They do it at a higher rate than the average human success rate. They just do it.
All of this is happening very quickly, according to Floyd, and the companies that survive will focus on strategies like “I’m going to be the best voice agent for mortgage repayments and mortgage sales.” It will become a company with a I would be the best when it comes to healthcare scheduling. ”
“By using AI voice agents, businesses can save real money,” he says. “The ROI is undeniable.”
Agent workflows will explode.
Floyd acknowledges that AI agents are a big field right now, and he’s keeping a close eye on companies that are building their own models that use agents to improve workflows faster.
“We’re seeing a lot of AI startups and companies taking over manual processes with agents, like document ingestion and communicating with customers to answer questions and comply with compliance,” he said.
Will these agents eventually replace humans in the workplace?” Floyd says it depends.
“For example, AI agents can help accountants do all the boring work that they don’t want to do. It allows them to have the interesting strategic conversations that they actually want to have. They can also help the same staff “You can also serve multiple customers.” he said. “Smart companies are providing tools to create small and large language models that are hypertuned to do one thing. You can choose one of 40 different agents.
Floyd has also noticed a proliferation of voice agents used for sales and customer support.
“These are things that both corporations and small businesses will definitely adopt,” he said.
Achieve more efficient use of infrastructure.
The demand for data center and server space remains seemingly endless, but it cannot be met immediately. But Floyd doesn’t think the need to build bigger and more data centers will last long-term. Some startups are focused on improving data.
“At some point, you won’t actually need to build larger and larger language models,” he said. “What we are seeing is that post-training of large language models is starting to play a much bigger role than pre-training. pruning rather than throttling, and data quality is more important than infrastructure size.”
AI will conquer the desktop.
Technology companies from Google to Anthropic have already introduced AI applications that can take over devices and perform web browsing activities with minimal human involvement. Floyd said this will continue to evolve over the next few years.
“Imagine a world where there are human-readable websites and machine-optimized and readable versions of websites, and where software pervades the streets without human interaction,” Floyd said. “As part of the operating system, AI applications can capture, read, and process everything on the screen, giving them access to large language models that incorporate their own smaller models. So the data won’t be sent to the public server unless you allow it. So I say, “This requires a level of understanding that the little model running on my CPU can’t handle.” You can. Please send this information. Please give me a better answer. ”
The era of building enterprise AI apps quickly is beginning to dawn.
Just a few years ago, new applications of web building platforms enabled small businesses to create their own websites for the first time ever, minimizing the need to hire expensive web developers. However, these were still complex and the average owner was still unable to actually use them. Floyd is excited about a new agent that allows the same business owners to do this by talking in natural language and building websites on the fly.
“This is just the beginning,” he said. “Web applications now have their own databases, and small business owners can use the same method to build their own applications, such as CRMs and project management systems.”
Using one of these platforms, Floyd, who says he hadn’t written a single line of code in “20 years,” was able to build his own CRM application “in less than 30 minutes.”
Traditional vendors are partnering with enterprise AI startups.
Floyd isn’t confident that legacy software vendors will be able to build their own AI capabilities.
“They’d be total garbage, and I don’t think any of them would do anything interesting,” he said. “It has already been proven that startups are only creating better, more highly tailored solutions.”
So what are older vendors doing? Floyd says smarter people are partnering with them.
“AI startups need the data and distribution that older companies had,” Floyd says. “And we’re starting to see more partnerships than we’ve ever seen before. I don’t think legacy vendors can build good AI solutions on their own. You can buy it or partner with it.”
A final warning to business owners.
Floyd warns that if you run a company and don’t implement AI, your company won’t exist in five years.
“Even if you’re a foundational company that you think has nothing to do with technology, your competitors will adopt it and compete with you,” he said.
Floyd says the people who need to pay the most attention to AI are small business owners.
“AI agents are ideal for many manual use cases, such as order entry, inventory management, answering phones, sending invoices, and collecting and disbursing payments,” he said. “One company I recently came across helps brick-and-mortar store owners parse invoices for ordered products and enter that data directly into their inventory system. “It saves a lot of manual work and costs a little bit less. I think there are a lot of use cases for enterprise AI like this for these small business owners and employees.”