- Summary
- These stories highlight how Europe and Israel are redefining the pace of technological innovation, not merely catching up but setting their own unique trajectory. Companies like Carl Pei's Nothing are building the world's fastest-growing smartphone brand, while Din Bisevac's company is leveraging artificial intelligence to transform complex property management operations. In Israel, these ventures are driving major shifts in regulatory and legal landscapes, such as Pierre Proner's Lawhive mission to make the legal system accessible to everyone. Similarly, OMass Therapeutics aims to become Britains' first biotech powerhouse, and Victor Riparbelli's team is applying utility-first thinking to synthesize video for the Fortune 100. These efforts represent a global movement where deep expertise meets rapid progress, moving far from Silicon Valley models. Beyond tech, there are companies like Attio developing AI-native CRM solutions that reduce development time, and Daniel Schreiber's company Lemonade evolving from a startup into a massive insurance giant. We believe these narratives demonstrate that AI-native development is happening everywhere, from the agricultural sector to coding agents, proving that technology will not be limited by location or industry. The future of AI development lies in the speed of these solutions and the ability of developers to build these platforms autonomously, reducing risks while accelerating innovation across every sector. This decade ahead represents a new era where diverse teams can collaborate, build AI-driven systems, and commercialize these tools with unprecedented agility and impact.
- Title
- GV (Google Ventures)
- Description
- We support innovative founders moving the world forward.
- Keywords
- companies, building, portfolio, healthcare, founders, silicon, valley, consumer, tech, growing, using, trillion, video, over, software, generation, native
- NS Lookup
- A 76.76.21.21
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-16
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