
Your guide to AI public policy from the team at a16z. Each conversation bridges Washington and Little Tech, bringing together policy leaders, researchers, and builders to explore how the U.S. stays ahead in AI. a16zpolicy.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPoliticsTechnology | |||

Policymakers have spent years talking about rebuilding America’s industrial base, reshoring critical supply chains, strengthening defense production, and reducing U.S. dependence on China. But recognizing the need to build is not the same as having t... more
For AI startups, the policy landscape is expanding faster than most small teams can reasonably track. This creates a practical challenge for Little Tech: even when a startup wants to engage constructively, it may not have the resources to follow ever... more
How should we hold people responsible when AI causes harm? That's the job of a liability regime.
In this conversation, Jai Ramaswamy, chief legal and policy officer, joins Matt Perault, head of AI policy at a16z, to unpack the role of liability in A... more
Andrew Chen spends his time with the founders policymakers almost never hear from: two-and three-person teams, often before incorporation when a company is still a project. As general partner on a16z speedrun, he works at the earliest edge of Little ... more
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A policy-forward show that bridges Washington policy with startup and engineering communities to unpack AI governance, regulation, and safety. Episodes frequently explore liability regimes, open research versus safeguards, and how federal and state actions shape the roadmap for Little Tech startups, with practical takes on open source models, accountability, and regulatory guardrails. Notable discussions center on how to balance innovation with public trust, the role of open research, and the implications of national security and cyberspace considerations for AI strategy. The conversations tend to feature policy leaders from venture-backed firms, legal and regulatory experts, and startup practitioners, yielding pragmatic frameworks for buil... more
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