Marc Andreessen is an iconic and iconoclastic technologist, investor and thinker. The big picture: What he says about the future matters, such as his seminal 2011 argument that software was eating ...
In the land of the acceleratonists and the doomers, the techno-optimist stands tall. As Silicon Valley was roiled the weekend before Thanksgiving over the sudden firing of the face of AI, Sam ...
It may come as something of a surprise but Marc Andreessen—co-founder of mega-venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and longtime rich guy—is pretty worried about the creator economy.
“I think it’s mostly nonsense,” science-fiction writer Ted Chiang said Thursday at the GeekWire Summit in Seattle. Chiang, a longtime Seattle-area resident, is best-known as the author of ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. Andreessen Horowitz is warning that billions of dollars in AI investments could be worth a lot less if ...
Venture capitalists Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowitz, John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins and former AOL chief Steve Case of Revolution are among the 21 panelists slated to attend the closed-door ...
Not everyone sees AI as a threat to humanity – caveated hope was a common mood after the artificial intelligence safety conference Bletchley Park, a milestone in Alan Turing’s journey to ...
Friedrich Nietzsche would doubtless have millions of social-media followers if he were alive today. A master of the aphorism, the nineteenth-century German philosopher’s greatest hits include such ...
But he’s also won acclaim as a commentator on AI’s effects for The New Yorker and other publications. Last month, Time magazine included Chiang among the 100 most influential people in AI .
How will “The Techno-Optimist Manifesto,” venture capitalist Marc Andreessen’s paean to economic growth and artificial intelligence, play to a wider audience? The reviews are in from two award-winning ...