General Catalyst's viral 'VC vs GC' video is a clever piece of marketing that has sparked debate and discussion within the venture capital (VC) community. The video, which parodies the classic Mac vs. PC commercials, features a character representing General Catalyst (GC) engaging in a playful debate with a 'VC' character, played by a tall actor with a distinctive appearance. The 'VC' character is portrayed as a bit of a buffoon, with a robotic dog that he extols as a superior companion to real dogs. The video's message is clear: General Catalyst is setting itself apart from other VCs, particularly Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), by being more discerning and selective in its investments. The video has gone viral, with over 2.4 million views and hundreds of comments, many of which critique the choice to post it. Andreessen himself responded, calling the video 'smarmy' and suggesting that a16z's upcoming ad campaign will be a response to it. The video has also sparked a debate about the nature of VC investments and the values that different firms prioritize. While some commenters found the video cringe-worthy, others appreciated its cleverness and the opportunity it provided for discussion. The video has also drawn attention to the competitive landscape within the VC industry, with some commenters drawing parallels to the rivalry between musicians Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Overall, the video is a testament to the power of marketing and the ability to spark conversation and debate within a niche industry.