Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla criticized Windsurf co-founders Varun Mohan and Douglas Chen for abandoning their team after a failed $3 billion acquisition by OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT. Following the deal’s collapse, both founders joined Google DeepMind, leaving their team in turmoil. Jeff Wang, the new CEO, described the emotional impact on staff, with many expressing concern over financial outcomes and their future. Khosla, whose firm supports AI startup Cognition—absorbing parts of Windsurf—argued on X that founders should not leave their teams behind, emphasizing a moral obligation to share outcomes. He expressed unwillingness to partner with such founders again, citing an insider view of expectations in startups. Khosla has a significant history in tech investments, including a $50 million stake in OpenAI, and is known for funding groundbreaking technologies through Khosla Ventures.
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Vinod Khosla Criticizes Windsurf Founders for Leaving Team After $3 Billion OpenAI Deal Collapse: ‘I Wouldn’t Collaborate with the WeWork Founder Either’ – Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

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