

a16z Podcast: Making the Case for Permissionless Innovation
Sep 17, 2015
Adam Thierer, a research fellow at the Mercatus Center and author of 'Permissionless Innovation,' dives into the vitality of innovating without waiting for permission. He highlights the U.S. as a model for this concept, unlike regions that over-regulate. Thierer discusses 'technopanics'—societal fears surrounding new technologies—and argues for a balanced approach to regulation that doesn’t stifle innovation. He emphasizes the need for communication between innovators and policymakers to ensure technological advancements thrive, addressing privacy and safety concerns.
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