David Solomon & Ben Horowitz on Building Organizational Resilience & Navigating Macro Uncertainty
a16z general partner David Haber spoke with Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and a16z cofounder Ben Horowitz on the current macro environment, enterprise AI adoption, and crypto and AI policy. Solomon describes what he calls the "sweetest spot" he's seen in 40 years and explains Goldman's "One GS 3.0" initiative to reimagine core processes with AI. Horowitz discusses why "leads aren't what they once were" in AI and how a16z grew from a startup VC to capturing 18% of all US venture capital. Resources: Follow David Solomon on X: https://twitter.com/DavidSolomon Follow Ben Horowitz on X: https://twitter.com/bhorowitz Follow David Haber on X: https://twitter.com/dhaber Timestamps: 00:00 — Introduction 02:09 — Goldman's Evolution from Partnership to Public Company 08:54 — How a16z Went from Top
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