a16z Co-Founder Andreessen Opposes Innovation-Killing AI Regulation, Backs Trust and Safety Guardrails

According to Marc Andreessen, a16z co-founder, on June 13, he opposes AI regulation that stifles innovation through complex rules, lengthy approval processes, and high compliance costs that burden startups and benefit incumbents. However, Andreessen supports guardrails designed to build market trust and public safety, citing prevention of voice fraud, deepfake election interference, and protection of vulnerable users as legitimate regulatory purposes. He emphasized that balanced regulation, similar to highway guardrails and brake systems, does not hinder progress but enables sustainable innovation.
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