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Frank Chen

Partner at Andreessen Horowitz focusing on AI investments. He offers expertise in artificial intelligence and its applications.

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Jul 30, 2020 • 33min

GPT-3: What's Hype, What's Real on the Latest in AI

In this episode -- cross posted from our 16 Minutes show feed -- we cover all the buzz around GPT-3, the pre-trained machine learning model from OpenAI that’s optimized to do a variety of natural-language processing tasks. It’s a commercial product, built on research; so what does this mean for both startups AND incumbents… and the future of “AI as a service”? And given that we’re seeing all kinds of (cherrypicked!) examples of output from OpenAI’s beta API being shared — how do we know how good it really is or isn’t? How do we know the difference between “looks like” a toy and “is” a toy when it comes to new innovations? And where are we, really, in terms of natural language processing and progress towards artificial general intelligence? Is it intelligent, does that matter, and how do we know (if not with a Turing Test)? Finally, what are the broader questions, considerations, and implications for jobs and more? Frank Chen explains what “it” actually is and isn’t and more in conversation with host Sonal Chokshi. The two help tease apart what’s hype/ what’s real here… as is the theme of 16 Minutes.
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Aug 1, 2021 • 23min

191 - The Many, Many Lives of Frank Chen

Frank Chen has been found alive and returned to his family exactly as he was the day he died. Weather: “Zoology“ by Funkrust Brass Band, http://funkrust.com Transcript available at http://welcometonightvale.com/transcripts 2022 US TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED! March 27 - June 24, we’ll be all over America with “The Haunting of Night Vale” Tickets on sale now! http://welcometonightvale.com/live Get Joseph Fink’s new novel, THE HALLOWEEN MOON https://www.welcometonightvale.com/books#halloweenmoon Patreon is how we exist! If you can, please help us keep making this show: http://patreon.com/welcometonightvale/ Music: Disparition http://disparition.bandcamp.com Logo: Rob Wilson http://robwilsonwork.com Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. http://welcometonightvale.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Check out our books, live shows, store, membership program, and official recap show. Produced by Night Vale Presents. http://nightvalepresents.com
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Sep 17, 2019 • 40min

Episode 5 - The Investor as a Servant Leader with Frank Chen of Andreessen Horowitz

Frank Chen, expert in venture capital and artificial intelligence, discusses the investor's role as a servant leader. They explore the integration of AI into software and revolutionizing venture capital. The impact of AI on the future of work is discussed, along with the importance of being a servant leader in venture capitalism. The limitations of technology and the importance of listening are also explored.
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May 23, 2017 • 35min

a16z Podcast: What Technology Wants, Needs, Does

Frank Chen, an AI expert, Vijay Pande, a healthcare innovator, and Alex Rampell, a fintech specialist, dive into pressing tech policy debates. They tackle the implications of the American Health Care Act and discuss how tech can improve risk pooling in healthcare. The conversation shifts to the ethics of AI, addiction, and the opioid crisis, questioning whether technology can offer solutions. They also explore the weighty effects of Dodd-Frank on startups and the future of self-driving tech, revealing the intricate relationship between innovation and regulation.
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Feb 8, 2017 • 36min

a16z Podcast: Cars and Cities, the Autonomy Edition

Frank Chen from Andreessen Horowitz shares insights on AI and autonomy, while Taggart Matthiesen of Lyft discusses the evolution of passenger experiences in autonomous vehicles. Carl Pope, former Sierra Club chief, highlights the environmental implications of urban mobility. The trio delves into how autonomous cars will reshape city infrastructure and real estate, the shift from car ownership to mobility as a service, and the crucial balance between personal identity and the rise of shared transportation. Can walkable cities become the norm as we embrace technology-driven transit?