

The a16z Show
Andreessen Horowitz
The a16z Show discusses tech and culture trends, news, and the future – especially as ‘software eats the world’. It features industry experts, business leaders, and other interesting thinkers and voices from around the world. This show is produced by Andreessen Horowitz (aka “a16z”), a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm. Multiple episodes are released every week; visit a16z.com for more details and to sign up for our newsletters and other content as well!
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Jan 19, 2020 • 41min
What's Next for the Internet?
Chris Dixon, a general partner at a16z and co-leader of the a16z crypto fund, dives into the future of the internet with Jonah Peretti, founder of BuzzFeed. They discuss the evolution from early web days to the potential of a community-owned internet. Key topics include the impact of technologies like blockchain on privacy, security, and decentralization, and how these innovations could reshape our digital experience. They highlight the persistent 'wild west' nature of the web, suggesting we're still navigating uncharted territory.

Jan 16, 2020 • 26min
Controlling AI
Stuart Russell, a leading expert in artificial intelligence and founder of the Center for Human-Compatible AI, discusses the pressing challenges in achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). He outlines the importance of designing AI to be controllable, contrasting its potential as a 'perfect butler' with the Hollywood portrayal of rogue AI. The conversation covers the nuances of navigating control challenges, aligning AI with human values, and ensuring transparency in decision-making, making a compelling case for responsible AI development.

Jan 14, 2020 • 45min
Food, Drugs, and Tech—100 Years of Public Health
Vijay Pande, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, dives into the evolution of the FDA since its inception over 100 years ago. He discusses how the agency is adapting to radical innovations like CRISPR and AI in healthcare. Pande highlights the importance of balancing risk management with the need for swift access to effective treatments, especially in crises like the opioid epidemic. He also touches on the future of healthcare privacy and the transformative potential of gene-editing technologies, showcasing a landscape where regulation meets innovation.

Jan 11, 2020 • 59min
On Pharma Trends and Big Company Innovation
Vas Narasimhan, CEO of Novartis and leader at the world's largest medicine producer, shares insights on the pharmaceutical landscape. He discusses the balancing act of innovating while managing costs and the importance of early market signals for both big companies and startups. The conversation also explores advancements in gene therapies, the role of digital medicine in behavioral health, and the cultural shifts needed in pharma to embrace innovative therapies like RNA-based treatments. Narasimhan emphasizes collaboration between biotech startups and large firms for future success.

Jan 6, 2020 • 20min
Personal Genomics: Where Are We, Really?
Explore the exciting yet complex world of personal genomics. Discover the gap between our genetic curiosity and the reality of its insights. Delve into the ethical concerns of genomic privacy and the decentralized approaches to data management. Learn about advancements from companies like 23andMe in drug discovery and the balancing act between collective benefits and individual rights. Finally, uncover the future of personalized medicine with multi-omics and the challenges in applying genetic data while safeguarding privacy.

Jan 2, 2020 • 45min
Why We Should Be Optimistic About the Future
Kevin Kelly, Founding Executive Editor of Wired, shares his optimism about technology's role in shaping our future. He discusses the transformative potential of 5G technology and its impact on global connectivity. Kelly navigates the complexities of the digital divide and the AI revolution while highlighting the significance of human creativity in tech advancements. He also examines the evolution of the sharing economy and the necessity for long-term thinking in venture capital. Tune in for a hopeful view of the ever-evolving digital landscape!

Dec 23, 2019 • 46min
What to Know about CFIUS
Michael Leiter, a partner at Skadden Arps specializing in CFIUS and national security, dives into the complexities of foreign investment regulations. He highlights the recent CFIUS reforms and how they affect tech founders seeking foreign partnerships. The transition from voluntary to mandatory filings is thoroughly examined, including risks of non-compliance. Leiter discusses the impact of regulations on fintech and crypto, emphasizing data security. He also shares insights on navigating export controls and strategic planning for startups to ensure compliance amidst evolving policies.

Dec 19, 2019 • 28min
Are ISAs the Solution to Student Debt?
Austen Allred, CEO of Lambda School, advocates for income share agreements (ISAs) as a potential solution to the staggering $1.5 trillion student debt crisis. Alongside D'Arcy Coolican from Andreessen Horowitz, they explore how ISAs can shift repayment risks from students to schools, promoting economic mobility. They discuss the societal impacts of ISAs, from easing financial burdens on graduates to altering life choices. The conversation also tackles the challenges ISAs face in gaining traction and the political skepticism surrounding them.

Dec 17, 2019 • 35min
Shonda Rhimes on How to Create Stories (and Products) People Want
Shonda Rhimes, the powerhouse behind iconic shows like Grey's Anatomy and Scandal, dives into the art of storytelling. She discusses the similarities between Hollywood and tech, emphasizing understanding audience needs. A fascinating exploration of data's role in shaping narratives unfolds, alongside the transition from film to writer-driven television. Rhimes addresses the fine line between fiction and reality in political dramas and the impact of social media on viewer engagement. Plus, she shares her vision for nurturing creativity at Shondaland.

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Dec 17, 2019 • 44min
The Journey from 0 to 1, from Mosaic to Netscape
Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz and a pioneer of the internet with Netscape, shares insights into his journey from college days to shaping web history. He discusses the hard truths of entrepreneurship and the significance of product-market fit. Andreessen highlights the pivotal transition from the Mosaic browser to Netscape, its rapid growth, and challenges, including legal battles and fundraising. He reflects on the shifting media landscape, emphasizing user-driven content's rise and the transformative power of the internet for commerce.


