
The a16z Show Marc Andreessen on Builder Culture in the Age of AI
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May 11, 2026 Marc Andreessen, venture capitalist and co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, discusses AI, media, and cultural change. He tackles narratives around AI from fear to hype. He explores AI’s impact on jobs, the rise of AI-native builders, shifts in company structure, and changing media authority. He also touches on generational trust differences and how to gain AI superpowers.
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How A Dominant NGO Shaped Deplatforming Power
- Powerful NGOs like the SPLC operated with extensive influence over deplatforming and debanking, per Andreessen's account.
- He highlights the indictment allegations that the SPLC funneled funds to extremist groups and exercised shadow power over corporations and banks.
AI Increases Work Through Supercharged Productivity
- AI is expanding work by massively boosting individual productivity rather than eliminating jobs.
- Marc Andreessen describes "AI vampires": programmers working longer, sleepless hours and becoming far more productive, with pay and demand rising accordingly.
Use Data Over Philosophical Tech Doomsaying
- Do look at current jobs and usage data rather than debating centuries-old fears about technology.
- Andreessen points to unexpectedly strong recent jobs reports and private sector hiring despite rapid AI adoption.








