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Marc Andreessen predicts a device will eventually replace the smartphone, as companies like Meta develop new gadgets.
Over the past two years, Silicon Valley’s leaders and investors have plunged headfirst into the military industrial complex.
On this episode of "Uncanny Valley," we discuss the week's news, from bitcoin miners trying to beat Trump's tariffs to OpenAI ...
Venture firm Andreessen Horowitz has agreed to lead a $200 million investment in Periodic Labs, a startup building artificial ...
Andreessen Horowitz moved its main business entities to Nevada — but the Delaware laws that a16z critiqued didn't really ...
Rillet, a startup developing AI-powered accounting software, has raised $70 million in a fundraise co-led by venture capital ...
WaveForms, founded just eight months ago, last raised $40 million in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz that valued the ...
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is a U.S. law passed in 2002 to protect investors from corporate fraud after scandals like Enron ...
Andreessen Horowitz General Partner Julie Yoo praised the company's timing, telling Forbes that Fortuna entered the market ...
From content generation to life sciences, many of the companies on the list this year are trendsetters in AI transforming a ...
Horowitz emphasizes that courage, not intelligence, is crucial for making tough business decisions. Other leaders like ...
Low-Earth orbit has become a battleground for companies and militaries. Apex Technology wants to provide standardized ...