Webinar
The Little Lobster That Does Your Job: Stop Prompting Start Delegating

Join Sophia Zhao, Partner of Alumni Ventures’ AI First Fund, as she explores the rise of autonomous AI agents and what the open-source revolution quietly reshaping how people work every day means for investors who want to be on the right side of it.
In this session, Sophia Zhao, Partner at Alumni Ventures’ AI First Fund, will walk through one of the most consequential shifts happening in AI right now: the move from tools that answer questions to agents that take action. She’ll explain the fundamental difference between the terminal agents most people use today — reactive, session-based, stateless — and the new generation of autonomous agents that run persistently in the background, chain tools together, manage workflows, and act without waiting to be asked. The distinction matters not just for how we work, but for where the venture opportunity is forming.
The session will also look at what the emergence of open-source agentic frameworks signals about the broader AI market — including what it means when individual developers can now build infrastructure that rivals what major labs produce, and why the smartest early-stage founders in the world are no longer pitching AI as a feature but building it as the core delivery mechanism of entire businesses. Sophia will share how the AI First Fund thinks about this shift, and how AV is already backing companies building the infrastructure, automation layers, and vertical applications that define what the agentic era looks like in practice.
Whether you’re a current investor curious about what’s driving the next wave of AI returns or an accredited investor exploring the space for the first time, this session will give you a grounded, investor-focused lens on a technology that has already moved from developer circles to mainstream adoption faster than almost anything in recent memory. Reserve your spot to hear directly from the team actively deploying capital in this space.
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Why Attend?
- HomeDiscover what makes autonomous AI agents fundamentally different from the chatbots and copilots that came before — and why that distinction is reshaping entire industries
- HomeGain insight into how the AI First Fund identifies and evaluates the most compelling agentic AI companies, from infrastructure plays to vertical applications
- HomeUnderstand how this shift creates a concrete venture opportunity today, and how accredited investors can build exposure to the companies defining the agentic era
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About your presenter
Sophia brings a wealth of experience in capital advisory, corporate development, and operational optimization, establishing impactful collaborations with CXOs and Founders. With a diverse industry exposure encompassing cloud computing, mining and minerals, consumer goods, and Web3, Sophia has been at the forefront of transformative technologies. Since 2018, she has been immersed in the crypto universe, working at Galaxy Digital, Huobi US, and Crypto.com. In these roles, Sophia engaged with startups and institutional clients on capital raising and trading across the Americas, EU, and Asia regions.
Actively fostering innovation and mentorship, Sophia serves as a mentor and judge at prestigious institutions such as Yale’s Tsai City for Innovation, Berkeley’s Blockchain Xcelerator, Techstars, and Layer 1 protocols, including Ethereum, Algorand, and Solana. She maintains close ties with the blockchain communities at Stanford and Yale.
Driven by a passion for shaping the future through frontier technologies, Sophia is currently supporting AI data and applications deals within her team. She holds a BBA from Simon Fraser University, an MBA from the University of British Columbia, and an MAM from the Yale School of Management.
