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a16z Podcast: Quantum Computing, Now and NextFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-05-13 19:41
Moore's Law -- putting more and more transistors on a chip -- accelerated the computing industry by so many orders of magnitude, it has (and continues to) achieve seemingly impossible feats. However, we're now resorting to brute-force hacks to keep p...
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a16z Podcast: Boards, from Both Sides of the TableFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-05-11 02:22
A board veteran who has sat on both sides of the table, CEO of PagerDuty Jennifer Tejada shares what you gain from board membership (vs. being only an operator). How does being a board member change you as a CEO, and vice versa? Recorded as part of ...
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a16z Podcast: On Wearables, Quantified Self, and BiohackingFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-05-01 17:23
It’s the end of the beginning — not the beginning of the end — for wearables, argue the guests in this episode of the a16z Podcast. Especially as we move from the first, to the next, generation of wearable devices: not just activity trackers and watc...
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a16z Podcast: The Rise of the Digital 'Pill'From 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-28 19:04
The first thing that comes to mind when treating health problems is the need to take a pill (or other pharmaceutical) of some kind. But could a digital therapeutic -- a software-based intervention -- not only complement, but possibly even replace pil...
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a16z Podcast: QR. AR. VR.From 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-25 15:03
In this hallway-style episode of the podcast, a16z partners Connie Chan and Kyle Russell discuss recent announcements at Facebook's annual developer conference, F8, in the context of trends such as: messaging and QR codes; brain computer interfaces; ...
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a16z Podcast: The Science Of Extending LifeFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-18 00:47
Is it real or science fiction to dream of being able to treat… getting old? In this episode, we discuss with Dr. Thomas Rando from Stanford (who directs the Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging), Kristen Fortney, CEO of BioAge, and a16z’s general pa...
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a16z Podcast: Crisis CommunicationsFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-13 22:34
A crisis is an opportunity to change one's culture, to model scenarios and set up a crisis plan/process, to become a better company. But it's also a bit like therapy, from the act of asking probing questions to get at the facts ... to dealing with em...
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a16z Podcast: Monetizing Open Source (Or, All Enterprise Software)From 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-11 04:19
Here’s what we know about open source: Developers are the new buyers. Community matters. And there will never be another Red Hat (i.e., a successful “open core” business model … nor do we necessarily think there should be). Yet open source is real, ...
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a16z Podcast: The Changing Culture of Open SourceFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-08 23:51
The culture of open source has changed across generations, from previous ones that had to fight for the brave new way -- to the current "GitHub generation" that not only accepts open source, but expects it as the default. Which makes sense given that...
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a16z Podcast: Cryptocurrencies, App Coins, and Investing in ProtocolsFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-04-03 21:44
Most of us have probably heard of bitcoin and ethereum -- but did you know there were 15 new cryptocurrencies launched this past month alone? How then do we know which protocols to invest in -- not just as a developer or user, but as an investor? Bec...
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a16z Podcast: Eyes in the SkyFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-25 00:40
In this episode of the a16z Podcast recorded at our inaugural Summit, Jonathan Downey, CEO of Airware, Grant Jordan, CEO of Skysafe, and Kyle Russell, partner at a16z, discuss our future with “eyes in the sky.” How do you balance experimentation and...
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a16z Podcast: From Hidden Figure to Sonic BOOMFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-22 04:00
An aerospace engineer who worked for NASA for over 40 years, Dr. Christine Darden is one of the mathematicians that the book and movie Hidden Figures was based on. Darden eventually would lead the sonic boom team, going on to become the first African...
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a16z Podcast: The Storage RenaissanceFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-21 04:16
As we enter a new era of distributed computing -- and of big data, in the form of machine and deep learning -- storage becomes (even more) important. It might not be sexy, but storage is what makes the internet and cloud computing go round and round:...
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a16z Podcast: The Product Edge in Machine Learning StartupsFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-17 22:01
A lot of machine learning startups initially feel a bit of “impostor syndrome” around competing with big companies, because (the argument goes), those companies have all the data; surely we can’t beat that! Yet there are many ways startups can, and d...
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a16z Podcast: Build Your Personal BrandFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-13 23:14
Your brand, says head of a16z marketing and Outcast Agency co-founder Margit Wennmachers, is what people say about you when you're not in the room. And it's going to happen, whether you choose to have an active part in it or not. But what does this m...
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a16z Podcast: The Business of HealthcareFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-09 23:17
Starbucks supposedly spends more on healthcare than it does on coffee beans. And 20 years ago, says Rajeev Singh, CEO of Accolade, healthcare was 10% of GDP; today it’s 19% -- that's nearly one-fifths of our gross domestic product. So what tools do w...
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a16z Podcast: The Genetics Of Drug DeliveryFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-07 00:31
In this episode of the a16z Podcast introduced by Vijay Pande (based on a presentation at our summit event), Russ Altman, Stanford professor of bioengineering -- and former chairman of their Bioengineering Department -- takes us on a short but deep t...
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a16z Podcast: Technology, Mobility, and the American DreamFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-03-01 20:00
The irony of our systems working so well -- technological, corporate, and yes, even political -- is that we've become too comfortable: matching to others just like us, producing less, taking fewer risks. But isn't the very point of technology to make...
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a16z Podcast: The Future of... YouFrom 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-02-28 01:01
Humans have always wanted to enhance themselves -- from getting nutrition just-right to optimizing their performance, whether in sports or health or work. And food is a big part of all that. But our current systems of food production (and consumptio...
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a16z Podcast: Tech and Entertainment in the 'Era of Mass Customization'From 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2017-02-26 16:02
Imagine, for a moment, an alternative universe: One where Netflix got disrupted by some other streaming-content company that made its DVD rental business irrelevant. But that's just a counterfactual. What happened instead is that Netflix cannibalized...