Compliance Startup Scandal... Is Delve Guilty? | E2266
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Compliance Startup Scandal... Is Delve Guilty? | E2266

1:26:44 Mar 24, 2026
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This Week In Startups is made possible by:Northwest Registered Agent - https://northwestregisteredagent.com/twistLinkedIn Jobs - https://linkedIn.com/twistSentry - https://sentry.io/twistPlaud - http://Plaud.ai/twistRo.co - http://Ro.co/TwistToday’s show:Hustle Fund general partner Elizabeth Yin joined Jason and Alex to discuss how rapid advances in AI have changed the venture capital game, and how the same AI updates are changing how founders build. Founders may need less capital than before, which could reduce their reliance on venture dollars over time.Ceel founder Ryan Mahdavi joined next to help Jason and Alex dig into the Delve story. Well-funded Delve was publicly criticized for allegedly overselling their compliance tool’s capabilities and not being honest with customers. Delve has responded to the allegations, though Mahdavi said that he had his doubts about the competing startup even before the news story broke.Next, TWiST invited Brick founder Seg Sheng on to explain his startup’s plan to use a combination of physical hardware and artificial intelligence to help buildings and data centers reduce their energy bills. Given how much juice the AI era demands, Brick could be onto something big.And to close out the show, Gavin Zaentz and Pranav Ramesh from LeadPoet (Bittensor Subnet 71) to show off their technology (the pair put in motion a lead hunt for Brick while on-air). It’s a packed show with something for everyone. Let’s go!Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:18 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations — interviews, meetings, calls — you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at https://Plaud.ai/twist and use code TWIST for 10% off!3:45 Elizabeth Yin from Hustle Fund on how AI tools have changed her workflow9:21 How founders use AI to learn how to suck less10:34 Sentry - New users can get $240 in free credits when they go to https://sentry.io/twist and use the code TWIST13:17 Ryan Mahdavi from Ceel joins to explain the Delve SOC 2 scandal18:39 Is Silicon Valley's "bend the rules" culture at fault?20:38 Red and pink flags, and how investors can spot potential fraud21:41 LinkedIn Jobs - Hire right, the first time. Post your first job and get $100 off towards your job post at https://LinkedIn.com/twist23:45 How to not do securities fraud: a simple guide26:50 Ryan asks: How did the company get through diligence?31:03 Northwest Registered Agent — Get more when you start your business with Northwest. In 10 clicks and 10 minutes, you can form your company and walk away with a real business identity — Learn more at https://northwestregisteredagent.com/twist
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