Martin Casado, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, will address the important issue of AI regulation at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, which will take place at Moscone West in San Francisco on October 28-30.
Casado is a leader in software-defined networking and plays a key role in venture capital. He will explain why startups need to take AI regulation seriously, using his expertise in building and investing in technology.
Having transitioned from entrepreneur to investor successfully, Casado offers a unique perspective on how regulatory frameworks affect innovation and competition in the tech industry. With a history of growing companies from stealth mode to billion-dollar exits, Casado understands the opportunities and challenges that AI brings to emerging businesses.
Drawing on his experience leading Andreessen Horowitz’s $1.25 billion infrastructure practice, Casado will discuss how companies can protect their interests in a changing regulatory environment by actively engaging in discussions to influence the future of AI.
With his technical knowledge, entrepreneurial background, and investment skills, Casado is a valuable voice on the future of AI regulation. He will share his insights and strategies on navigating tech innovation confidently at the Builders Stage.
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