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Software Companies Will Survive the AI Wave, Sequoia’s Lin Says

February 25, 2026 at 08:27 PM
By Paayal Zaveri
Software Companies Will Survive the AI Wave, Sequoia’s Lin Says
Software companies will make it through the current wave of artificial intelligence disruption, said Alfred Lin, a co-steward and partner at Sequoia Capital.

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Software companies will make it through the current wave of artificial intelligence disruption, said Alfred Lin, a co-steward and partner at Sequoia C Software companies will make it through the current wave of artificial intelligence disruption, said Alfred Lin, a co-steward and partner at Sequoia C Monitor developments in Software for further updates.

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Software companies will make it through the current wave of artificial intelligence disruption, said Alfred Lin, a co-steward and partner at Sequoia Capital.
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