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At TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, Andreessen Horowitz general partner Martin Casado criticized attempts to regulate AI, saying lawmakers are focusing on a mythical future version of AI rather than addressing the current risks. Casado, who leads a16z’s $1.25 billion infrastructure practice, noted that while transformative technologies have long been discussed in regulatory contexts, AI is being treated as something entirely new. He highlighted that current AI policies struggle to define what AI actually is. Casado argued that these regulatory efforts are flawed, as they lack a true understanding of the technology. Continue here.


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