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Marc Andreessen introspects on The Death of the Browser, Pi + OpenClaw, and Why "This Time Is Different"

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Apr 3, 2026
Marc Andreessen, Mosaic co-creator, Netscape founder, and veteran investor, looks back at computing shifts and why AI feels fundamentally different now. He gets into scaling laws, edge inference, open source strategy, Pi and OpenClaw, crypto for AI payments, proof of human, and how AI could upend bureaucracy while institutions slow adoption.
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AI Became Real After Decades Of False Starts

  • Marc Andreessen argues AI is an 80 year overnight success, not a fresh hype cycle, because today’s systems finally validate decades of neural net research.
  • He says LLMs, reasoning, coding, agents, and recursive self improvement now all work, making this cycle fundamentally different from prior AI summers and winters.

Scaling Laws Keep Advancing But Reality Stays Messy

  • Marc Andreessen treats AI scaling laws like Moore’s Law, as predictions that become self fulfilling when talent and capital organize around them.
  • He thinks startups still matter because the messy world of institutions, companies, and regulation slows model progress from instantly swallowing every layer above it.

AI Infrastructure Looks Stronger Than The Dot Com Bubble

  • Marc Andreessen sees today’s AI capex boom as safer than the dot com telecom overbuild because buyers are cash rich incumbents and deployed GPUs monetize immediately.
  • He argues supply shortages are sandbagging model quality, and even old NVIDIA chips can gain value because software improves faster than hardware depreciates.
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