The bold plan to make tech serve the nation—and the founders who are all in
The bold plan to make tech serve the nation—and the founders who are all in
Lydia Moynihan interviews David Ulevitch and Katherine Boyle from Andreessen Horowitz about their American Dynamism practice, which invests in companies serving the national interest, like aerospace, defense, and energy. They explain that global events, emerging technologies, and post-Covid supply chain challenges highlighted the need for resilient, physical-world industries. While initially contrarian, growing founder interest and...
Lydia Moynihan interviews David Ulevitch and Katherine Boyle from Andreessen Horowitz about their American Dynamism practice, which invests in companies serving the national interest, like aerospace, defense, and energy. They explain that global events, emerging technologies, and post-Covid supply chain challenges highlighted the need for resilient, physical-world industries. While initially contrarian, growing founder interest and...
Many now have grasped that to over/under/whatever/stand is to only realise the simple distinction between those that care and those that don’t and hence become non compromisers.
Yet others we have noticed have moved further in grasping the cultural shifts, actually one could even now say many are phenomenally distinctly unified and moving from all knowers to all learners, indeed for many of them it’s never been about perffecticity but more about one stepping back and viewing the momentary facts of things which consciously constantly challenges all our paradigms.
Remain intellectually challenged. One Gains-We all gain.