Tecnologia, Cultura e a Próxima Interface de IA com signüll
Erik Torenberg and Anish Acharya, general partners at a16z, speak with signüll about how technology reshapes culture, relationships, and the products we build. The conversation covers tacit knowledge versus intellectual knowledge, dating apps and their effect on human connection, AI relationships, why Claude feels artisan while other models feel utilitarian, and what consumer founders should actually care about
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 16, 2026
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The rise of AI in dating apps enhances human connection by providing tailored matches based on deep learning algorithms.
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Consumer founders should prioritize the emotional and cultural impact of their products, as technology shapes our relationships and societal norms.
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AI relationships undermine genuine human connections, leading to a culture of superficial interactions and emotional detachment.
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While AI tools can facilitate connections, they may also dilute the value of tacit knowledge in personal relationships.
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The emphasis on artisan-like AI models risks overcomplicating user experiences and detracting from the utilitarian needs of consumers.
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