Why VCs keep changing their mind about what’s hot and not

The article discusses the growing trend of venture capital funds adopting vague and buzzword-laden investment theses, which often manage to attract significant financial backing despite their lack of substance. The author humorously admits to maintaining a personal list of such funds, expressing frustration at their success. This phenomenon highlights a broader issue within the startup ecosystem, where catchy but empty phrases can overshadow meaningful innovation and genuine value. The article suggests that the prevalence of these buzzwords reflects a superficial approach to investment, potentially diverting resources away from more deserving ventures. This trend raises questions about the criteria used by investors and the impact of such practices on the startup landscape. QUESTION: How might the reliance on buzzwords in venture capital affect the future of innovation and entrepreneurship? 

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