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Marc Andreessen
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Marc Andreessen

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Marc Andreessen is a cofounder and general partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. He is an innovator and creator, one of the few to pioneer a software category used by more than a billion people and one of the few to establish multiple billion-dollar companies.

Marc co-created the highly influential Mosaic internet browser and co-founded Netscape, which later sold to AOL for $4.2 billion. He also co-founded Loudcloud, which as Opsware, sold to Hewlett-Packard for $1.6 billion. He later served on the board of Hewlett-Packard from 2008 to 2018.

Marc holds a BS in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Marc serves on the board of the following Andreessen Horowitz portfolio companies: Applied Intuition, Carta, Coinbase, Dialpad, Flow, Golden, Honor, OpenGov, Samsara, Simple Things, and TipTop Labs. He is also on the board of Meta.

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    Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen

    In this special episode, Marc and Ben sit down with Chief Mike Gennaro and Sheriff Kevin McMahill of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department (LVMPD) to discuss how their organization is using technology to become the safes...

  • In this special post-election episode, Marc and Ben reflect on Trump's dramatic political victory and its potential impact for startups—particularly in AI, crypto, and defense.

  • Marc and Ben dive into the latest AI policy updates, emphasizing the need for informed debate on AI’s risks and benefits, and the policies needed for AI startups to thrive and collaborate. This conversation follows a16z'...

  • AI for Startups
    Ben Horowitz, Brad Smith, Marc Andreessen, and Satya Nadella

    a16z and Microsoft share policy ideas for AI startups so they can thrive, collaborate, and compete.

  • AI, Robotics & the New Global Arms Race
    Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen

    Marc and Ben explore the intensifying competition between the U.S. and China in artificial intelligence and robotics, assessing the U.S.'s strengths in software development while raising concerns about China’s growing do...

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