A fireside chat with Andreessen Horowitz partner Martin Casado at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

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Martin Casado, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, will tackle one of the most pressing issues facing today’s tech world — AI regulation — only at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, taking place at Moscone West in San Francisco on October 28-30.

Casado is a pioneering figure in software-defined networking and is a key player in the venture capital scene. He will offer insights into why startups, in particular, need to take AI regulation seriously, drawing from his deep expertise in building and investing in transformative technologies.

As someone who has successfully navigated the transition from entrepreneur to investor, Casado brings a unique perspective to the discussion on the implications of regulatory frameworks for innovation and competition in the tech sector. With a track record of scaling companies from stealth to billion-dollar exits, Casado deeply understands both the opportunities and challenges AI presents for emerging businesses.

Casado will draw from his experience leading Andreessen Horowitz’s $1.25 billion infrastructure practice, speaking on how companies can protect their interests in an evolving regulatory landscape while proactively engaging in regulatory conversation to shape the future of AI. 

Casado’s unique blend of technical knowledge, entrepreneurial success, and investment acumen makes him one of the most insightful voices on the future of AI and its regulation. He will be on the Builders Stage to share his insights and strategies on how to navigate the next wave of tech innovation with confidence.

Be among the 10,000 startup and tech leaders at Disrupt 2024 to learn how you can play an active role in shaping the future of technology. Grab your ticket today before rates rise at the door.

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