Andreessen Horowitz to offer financial incentives to politicians for AI and crypto deregulation

Andreessen Horowitz to offer financial incentives to politicians for AI and crypto deregulation

Prominent venture capital firm ‍Andreessen Horowitz (a16z)’s co-founder, Ben​ Horowitz, has announced that the​ company would start lobbying in the US⁣ to ⁢ensure that the growth of new technologies, ⁤including AI and crypto, is ‌not⁢ obstructed by regulations ​and policies.

“If a candidate ⁢supports an optimistic technology-enabled future,⁢ we are ‌for them. If they want to choke off important technologies, ‌we are against them,” Ben Horowitz said in a recent​ blog post.

While Horowitz claimed that this would ⁤be the first time the company has decided to involve itself in political‌ lobbying ​directly, the firm ​organized ⁤a ⁣fund-raiser⁣ for a New ⁣York Congressman for pro-crypto ⁣policies in October 2022.

At the ‍same time, Horowitz said in the blog that the firm is ⁣not completely against regulations. “As we’ve seen ‌with Internet regulation in the 1990s, ⁤high-quality regulation can ​enable an industry to thrive while protecting ⁤consumers. However, as we’ve seen with the regulation ⁤of nuclear power, misguided and politicized regulation can kill ⁢an ⁢industry and greatly exacerbate problems like climate change,” the blog said.

He also suggested‍ that “misguided regulatory policy” will ⁢negatively impact America’s “global technology leadership.” In addition,‌ Horowitz said that while “big tech” firms are well represented, they are concerned about “preserving their ⁣monopolies” and not about ensuring “fair regulation.”

“However, our regulatory regime and‌ processes are built‌ based on a⁢ model of crude industrial ​revolution-era technologies. As a ⁣result, we‌ risk⁢ harming far more people than we save with our ‘safety’ measures,” Horowitz said in the blog.

Ensuring ‌legislation in favor of AI⁢ and⁤ crypto would be beneficial for a16z as its portfolio firms include several AI and crypto startups, including Ciitizen, Coinbase, alchemy, Cryptoys, and Character.ai.

Earlier this year, the company’s co-founder Marc ⁤Andreessen posted a Techno-Optimist Manifesto, which advocates unregulated development of the technologies. For instance, it said, “Any deceleration of AI⁣ will cost lives. Deaths that were preventable by the⁤ AI⁤ that was prevented from existing is a form of murder.”

To regulate or not‌ to regulate AI

A16z’s decision to lobby for‌ unregulated development of new technologies comes close to the​ US presidential elections scheduled in the‍ coming‌ year. In addition, the US is working on the rules to regulate AI as more and more organizations adopt AI-powered systems to boost productivity efficiency.

Some American⁤ cities and states have already passed laws limiting the use ‌of AI. In ⁣addition, President Joe Biden recently asked government agencies to evaluate AI​ products ‍to‍ ensure they are not a threat to the country’s security. As per this order, ⁤the leading ‍technology companies,⁢ like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, will⁤ need to share test results on‌ their new models to the⁣ Government before they‌ are released…

2023-12-17 10:41:02
Article from www.computerworld.com

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