Andreessen Horowitz
Andreessen Horowitz is an American venture capital firm, also known as a16z, that invests in technology companies across seed, venture, growth, crypto, bio, infrastructure, and AI-related markets.
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Andreessen Horowitz is an American venture capital firm, also known as a16z, that invests in technology companies across seed, venture, growth, crypto, bio, infrastructure, and AI-related markets.
OpenAI has closed a $122 billion funding round at an $852 billion valuation to scale its AI infrastructure and products. The company aims to accelerate enterprise adoption and global deployment of intelligent systems.
As OpenAI nears a $100 billion round and Anthropic closes a $30 billion raise, overlapping investors are challenging traditional venture capital norms around exclusivity and loyalty.
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) raised over $15 billion across five new funds, including $1.7 billion for AI infrastructure and $6.75 billion for scaling startups, amid surging investor interest in tech.
Luma unveiled Ray3 Modify, an AI video model that edits existing footage using character references and frame guidance while preserving motion and performance.
Databricks secures $4 billion in Series L funding at $134B valuation, fueling AI product growth, Lakebase database development, and enterprise AI agent deployment.
Berlin-based startup Mirelo raised $41 million to develop AI models that generate synchronized sound effects for AI-created video content.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a unified federal AI regulatory framework aimed at preempting state-level rules. The order directs the Justice Department to challenge state AI laws and conditions federal funding on compliance.