I am thrilled to announce my return to a16z as a full-time General Partner. Having made a full recovery from cancer and navigated some of life’s most taxing personal hurdles, I am returning with a sharpened sense of purpose and a deep optimism for the future, both personally and professionally.
My time away reinforced that living to one's fullest capacity requires doing what you love with the people you trust. While I’ve continued to support my boards and founders, I’ve realized my greatest impact happens when I am 'all in.' I believe he current pace of innovation in infrastructure is unmatched, and I couldn't be happier to be back in the trenches with my colleagues and close friends on the a16z Infra team.
A great board of a fully agent-native company needs to:
- Oversee AI model risk, reliability, data rights, and autonomy boundaries
- Understand AI infrastructure, adversarial AI, and regulation deeply
- Know what deserves delegating to AI vs humans
- Discern when a system should be human-in-the-loop
Exciting times ahead!
Today we're thrilled to announce the @a16z FDE fellowship!
A new 8-week cohort for world-class FDEs and Applied AI leaders at the forefront of deploying AI into real-world enterprises.
We've already got an incredible lineup, including...
- Perry Ha, VP, Agent Product at Decagon
- Senta Knuth, Enterprise Product Deployment at ElevenLabs
- Rohan Chandra, Regional Director, AI Deployment at Cursor
- Isabel Gomez, Technical Deployment Lead at OpenAI, prev Palantir
- @nikogrupen, Head of Applied Research at Harvey
- @barrald, Cofounder & CEO at Hex, prev Palantir
- @lkothari, GM, AI FDE at Snowflake, prev VP Product at Scale
- @LeoMehr, director of engineering at Ramp
- @zkevinbai, founding FDE at Rippling, prev Palantir
- Gene Karshenboym, Director of Engineering, Operations and Strategy at Google, prev CEO at Phiar
and many more.
Join us! Apps went live today, and the fellowship kicks off in July 2026.
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Thank you for all the support, hearing from all of you means a lot.
I’d like to expand upon what exactly I’ve been working on over the past 5 years: A lot of climbing, teaching at Dartmouth, and philanthropy, including starting the Levine Impact Lab.
I am thrilled to announce my return to a16z as a full-time General Partner. Having made a full recovery from cancer and navigated some of life’s most taxing personal hurdles, I am returning with a sharpened sense of purpose and a deep optimism for the future, both personally and professionally.
My time away reinforced that living to one's fullest capacity requires doing what you love with the people you trust. While I’ve continued to support my boards and founders, I’ve realized my greatest impact happens when I am 'all in.' I believe he current pace of innovation in infrastructure is unmatched, and I couldn't be happier to be back in the trenches with my colleagues and close friends on the a16z Infra team.
AI is going to make the activity of mathematical discovery feel much more like an empirical science. We explore, build intuitions, observe invariants, generate conjectures, and AI helps us navigate enormous spaces of possible ideas and proofs together.
The fact that AI is now bridging very disparate areas of mathematics in novel and deep ways to tackle longstanding problems means it is doing “interesting” mathematics. Very exciting times for non research mathematicians to be able to participate now!
This week’s charts of the week is a special one, because the identity of our charts guy is finally revealed! It’s @MosesSternstein, of Random Walk.
I’ve had so much fun working with Moses on our team; please enjoy this week’s issue and many more
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