Techno-optimist, investor and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has written a new book, “Superagency,” outlining his vision of an AI-powered future. On Wednesday, Feb. 5 T, Hoffman joins The Post’s Bina Venkataraman to discuss how AI could help address the world’s most urgent problems and the future of human agency in the AI era.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman and Siddhartha Mukherjee, cancer researcher and author of the book “The Emperor of All Maladies,” have co-founded an
What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future," the LinkedIn co-founder makes the case that AI can extend human
Reid Hoffman, Greylock partner, Inflection AI and LinkedIn co-founder, and ‘Superagency' author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss China's DeepSeek AI development, impact on the AI technology race, AI investment outlook,
The LinkedIn founder talks about his new book, ‘Superagency,’ and argues that people can use AI to reshape their daily work lives.
The LinkedIn co-founder is starting Manas AI with “The Emperor of All Maladies” author Siddhartha Mukherjee.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman has been immersed in Silicon Valley since his August 1967 birth in Palo Alto, California, in the shadow of Stanford University, where he and fellow technology luminary Peter Thiel became friends as college students during the 1980s.
LinkedIn (MSFT) co-founder and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman on Monday launched an AI startup aimed at discovering new treatments for cancer.
Hoffman isn’t the only prominent Silicon Valley figure betting on A.I.’s promise in medical research. The new technology is expected to generate between $60 billion and $110 billion annually in value for the pharmaceutical and medical-product industries, according to a McKinsey report released last year.
LinkedIn co-founder and AI investor Reid Hoffman argues we shouldn't be afraid of AI or its disruptive capabilities in his new book "Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future."
Manas AI Inc., a startup using artificial intelligence to discover new medicines, launched today with $24.6 million in initial funding. The investment was led by General Catalyst and Manas AI co-founder Reid Hoffman. Greylock Partners, where Hoffman was a general partner until 2023, participated as well.
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