Marc Andreessen sobre AI Winters e Breakthroughs de Agentes
This episode originally aired on the Latent Space Podcast. swyx and Alessio Fanelli speak with Marc Andreessen about the arc of AI from its origins in 1943 to today's breakthroughs in reasoning, coding agents, and self-improvement. They cover the parallels between AI scaling laws and Moore's Law, the architectural insight behind Claude Code and the Unix shell, the coming supply crunch in compute, and why the messy reality of 8 billion people means both AI utopians and doomers are too optimist...
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 03, 2026
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The looming supply crunch in compute resources could stifle AI innovation, making current advancements unsustainable.
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The comparison of AI scaling laws to Moore's Law suggests we are on the brink of unprecedented technological growth.
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The advancement of AI is crucial for solving complex global challenges, and we must invest heavily to ensure its growth.
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The hype surrounding AI breakthroughs ignores the risks of over-reliance on technology, which could lead to societal upheaval.
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AI's development should be approached with caution, recognizing both its potential and the uncertainties it brings to our future.
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