Data Scarcity, Not Compute, Is the Next AI Bottleneck
At AI Ascent 2026, Flapping Airplanes co-founders Ben and Asher Spector argued that data scarcity, more than compute alone, will determine where AI can create value next. They said the biggest gains so far have come in unusually data-rich domains such as search and coding, while much of the economy — including robotics, trading, science and narrow industrial workflows — lacks comparable datasets. Their proposed answer is to make models far more data-efficient by developing new GPU-level primitives that current frameworks such as PyTorch make hard to express.
Sequoia Capital·May 7, 2026·6 min read