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Hemant Taneja
Executive at Puzzle 🧩🚀
Hemant Taneja is a prominent investor, founder, and author with a vast array of experience across industries such as healthcare, education, and energy. He is currently the managing partner of venture capital firm General Catalyst where he invests in companies that are committed to social and long-term sustainability. Hemant is an early investor in several successful companies including Stripe, Snap, and Coda. He is the author of the book "Unscaled" which explores the impact of AI-based mass personalization techniques in innovation and the need for transparency and accountability in AI technologies. His upcoming book "Intended Consequences" lays out a framework for building responsible innovation companies. Hemant is also the founder and executive chairman of Commure, a healthcare-focused company, and co-author of "UnHealthcare," which advocates for an overhaul in the healthcare system's policies. Hemant has five degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and actively serves on several boards.
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Enterprise AI today is $$$ wasted on stalled pilots + decks. Percepta is GC’s new arm to actually operationalize: frontier research (LLMs + RLHF + optimization), data readiness, workflow redesign, and CEO-level buy-in. Already live across F500, gov, healthcare.
It was a pleasure to meet with British Prime Minister @Keir_Starmer in London at @10DowningStreet this week to discuss the transformation of the UK into an even more dynamic, innovative nation.
We focused on Healthcare + Defense as two critical areas where the UK is investing heavily in bringing into the AI Era, and where @generalcatalyst + our portfolio companies are focused on helping.
These are priorities for every government, everywhere I go: -The pandemic revealed how unstable and unaffordable our health systems are, whether private or public sector led. -And the changing nature of war, both from a geopolitical and technological angle, showed our need for investment in modern deterrence that governments can afford.
AI can make a huge difference in both industries, and I am glad that leaders like PM Starmer agree. Excited to do more here.
