Jess Mah: "Everyone in SF [San Francisco] has drank the Kool-Aid and loves AI? That is not the case.

Many, many, many people who work in AI full-time, who run AI companies. They say that AI has made their life worse, not better.

The truth is that the anxiety among all the very successful people I know is higher now than I've ever seen it. My friends who are working at these AI companies are on anti-anxiety meds and antidepressants, and they are like truly on the verge of burnout, constantly.

That is what I'm observing  from being here."

Clip taken from The Startup Podcast S05E02: "Here’s how founders can survive 2026 (w/ Jess Mah)".

Is AI making founders more anxious than ever, even in the heart of Silicon Valley? Behind the optimistic LinkedIn posts and fundraising announcements, some of the most successful people in tech are struggling with burnout and an overwhelming pace of change. So what does it actually take to build a resilient, successful startup in 2026?

In this episode, Yaniv is joined by Jess Mah, serial founder, Y Combinator alum, and venture creation powerhouse behind Mahway. Jess has founded more than 10 companies — collectively valued at over $1 billion — and was the youngest woman ever accepted into Y Combinator. Fresh from dinners with Fortune 500 CEOs and unicorn founders in San Francisco, she shares what's really happening behind closed doors in the startup world, and why the founders who refuse to get hands-on with AI tools are now at a serious disadvantage.

In this episode, you will:
* ⁠Discover why experienced, repeat founders are at the highest risk of falling behind in the AI era
* ⁠⁠Learn Jess's go-to interview question that instantly reveals whether a hire will stay relevant
* ⁠Understand "role collapse", and what should replace traditional siloed positions when the boundaries between product managers, designers, and engineers break down
* ⁠Hear why the best founders in 2026 are building clickable prototypes themselves instead of delegating to product teams
* ⁠Find out why AI has made distribution and competitive moats harder, not easier, and what to do about it
* ⁠Explore why domain expertise has become the most valuable startup superpower when building is cheap
* ⁠Get an honest look at the anxiety, burnout, and 996 culture affecting even the top AI founders in the Bay Area
* ⁠Learn the AI educators and resources Jess and Yaniv personally rely on to stay ahead

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