2024-03-13
27 分钟In this interview, recorded at a16z’s 2024 American Dynamism Summit, Tyler and Marc Andreessen engage in a rapid-fire dialogue about the future of AI, including the biggest change we’ll see in the next five years, who will gain and lose status with the rise of LLMs, why open-source is important for national security, the best and worst parts of Biden’s AI directive, the most underrated energy source, what the US can do to speed up AI deployment, what gives Marc optimism about Gen Z, which thinker helps him make sense of American capitalism, and more. To hear more conversations from a16z’s American Dynamism Summit, please go to www.a16z.com/adsummit. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video. Recorded January 30th, 2024. Other ways to connect Follow us on X and Instagram Follow Tyler on X Follow Marc on X Sign up for our newsletter Join our Discord Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Learn more about Conversations with Tyler and other Mercatus Center podcasts here.
Hi cwt listeners.
Im Sam, one of the producers of the show today were bringing you a bonus episode featuring a recent interview Tyler held with Mark Andreessen on AI.
This interview took place in late January at a 16 ZS 2024 American Dynamism Summit in Washington, DC.
To hear more conversations from this event, visit a 16 z.com adsummit or use the link in the show notes below.
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hello Mark.
If your entrance music were to be Beethoven, which symphony and why?
For those of you who do care and know who Tyler Cohen is, this is how his podcasts start.
This is how he intimidates his guests into submission.
First of all, I just wanted to thank everybody for being here with us today.
We're really grateful that you were all able to spend time with us, and hopefully it's been useful.
Second is I'm going to get new business cards printed up that say you either know who I am or you don't care.
Or both.
Or both.
Well, let's see.
I mean, I guess we have to rule out Beethoven's 9th Symphony because that's the official music of the European Union, is that right?
That's correct.
That's the official anthem of the European Union.