E48 - What Top VCs Actually Think About Legal AI with Keith Rabois, Khosla Ventures
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Money is pouring into legal AI, but how do top-tier investors actually evaluate the space? In this episode, Zach speaks with Keith Rabois, Managing Director at Khosla Ventures and one of the most successful investors of the past two decades, about how he thinks about legal tech in the age of AI. They discuss why elite founders are suddenly flocking to legal, the risks facing application-layer startups, and what separates real opportunities from hype. The conversation also explores why Rabois invested in Spellbook, why he’s skeptical of some of the biggest names in legal AI, and how changing incentives across law firms and in-house teams are reshaping the market.
In this episode:
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Why top VCs are following talent, not verticals, into legal AI
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The biggest risk facing legal AI startups: speed of replication and weak moats
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Why in-house legal teams may be a better market than Big Law
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What makes Spellbook compelling, and why contracts are the real opportunity
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How AI is challenging traditional software economics and long-term value