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Ben Napier

@BenNapier

Government Affairs Partner @a16z | Prev Floor Director for @SteveScalise, @RulesReps, @OHRGOPCaucus

Washington, DC Katılım Ekim 2009
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Ben Napier
Ben Napier@BenNapier·
The FY26 NDAA delivers substantial progress on defense acquisition reform—clearing barriers for innovators to build the capabilities we need to win. But more work is left to do. Full breakdown: a16z.news/p/defense-acqu… @a16z @davidu @KTmBoyle
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Matt Perault
Matt Perault@MattPerault·
How is AI changing work? I sat down with @CatinoNick, Global Head of Policy at @Deel, to look at the early data: where jobs are shifting, what new roles are emerging, and how policy can help workers adapt.
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Saronic
Saronic@Saronic·
Saronic was founded to redefine maritime superiority for the U.S. and its allies—and today we’re accelerating that mission. We’ve closed $1.75B in Series D funding at a $9.25B valuation, led by @kleinerperkins with participation from Advent, @BessemerVP, @dfjgrowth, @BAMelevate, @8vc, @caffeinatedcap, @a16z, @eladgil, and @FTI_Global. This milestone comes at a defining moment for global and economic security. With this funding, we’re scaling the platforms and infrastructure needed to strengthen deterrence, drive economic advantage, and secure maritime superiority for decades to come. Learn more here: medium.com/saronic-techno…
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Matt Perault
Matt Perault@MattPerault·
Great to see the White House’s federal AI framework take a clear stand on several principles that work well for Little Tech. Creating a thriving national AI market requires both strong protections and room for innovation. We should regulate harmful uses of AI without unnecessarily burdening innovation. States should continue to police harmful conduct within their borders, but not create a patchwork of regulations on AI development that makes it difficult to build and compete. We should protect kids, while respecting speech and privacy rights. We should support workers through transition and strengthen the talent pipeline, without slowing AI adoption. We should recognize that AI training on copyrighted work is consistent with copyright law, but not take action ahead of the courts. We must meet the energy needs of an AI economy without saddling consumers or small businesses with the costs. This framework offers Congress a strong starting point.
Collin McCune@Collin_McCune

Thank you @POTUS, @DavidSacks47, @mkratsios47, and the full WH team for your leadership in pushing a national AI framework forward. Like other major industries in the United States, AI needs strong oversight from the federal government to protect the American public and to provide clear rules for our innovators. Today is a big step. Now Congress needs to come together and act!  We’re proud to support Little Tech in finding the right legislative solutions so the U.S. can continue to lead in AI.

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Ben Napier@BenNapier·
Great to see House GOP leadership unified behind a national AI framework that protects Americans and gives innovators clear rules. Now is the time for Congressional action!
Speaker Mike Johnson@SpeakerJohnson

My joint statement with Leader @SteveScalise, @HouseCommerce Chairman @RepGuthrie, @JudiciaryGOP Chairman @Jim_Jordan, and @housescience Chairman @RepBrianBabin on committing to act on the artificial intelligence (AI) framework released today by the Trump Administration: AI has begun to demonstrate its potential to improve Americans’ lives. To ensure we continue to harness its potential and beat China in the global AI race, Congress must take action. Today, the Trump Administration took a critical step in releasing a framework that gives Congress a roadmap to pursue legislation that provides innovators with much-needed certainty, while protecting consumers and prioritizing kids’ online safety. @HouseGOP looks forward to working across the aisle to enact a national framework that unleashes the full potential of AI, cements the U.S. as the global leader, and provides important protections for American families.

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Collin McCune
Collin McCune@Collin_McCune·
Thank you @POTUS, @DavidSacks47, @mkratsios47, and the full WH team for your leadership in pushing a national AI framework forward. Like other major industries in the United States, AI needs strong oversight from the federal government to protect the American public and to provide clear rules for our innovators. Today is a big step. Now Congress needs to come together and act!  We’re proud to support Little Tech in finding the right legislative solutions so the U.S. can continue to lead in AI.
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American Innovators Network
American Innovators Network@Innovators·
AIN represents little tech, where AI innovation starts. We appreciate the push for a national AI framework because Startups can’t navigate a patchwork of 50 different state regulations just to be able to write a line of code. There’s an important opportunity here to get this right, and we look forward to engaging with Congress and @realDonaldTrump to ensure startups can build, compete, and grow. We support regulation that enables innovation, not one that slows it.
White House OSTP 47@WHOSTP47

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Jason Rosenthal
Jason Rosenthal@jasonrosenthal·
Congratulations to @EvanWeb3, @EmanAbio, and the entire @Mysten_Labs team on the launch of Hashi. An incredible list of day 1 partners - the future is bright.
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Collin McCune
Collin McCune@Collin_McCune·
Legislating is like big wave surfing. You spend years building a team, practicing, and making sure you have the right equipment, waiting for the weather and the swells to be just right. Then when the wave arrives, you don’t miss your opportunity. Sometimes it only comes once in a generation. We’re in that big wave moment for crypto. We can’t miss our window to get the CLARITY Act done. You never know when you’ll have another chance to ride.
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World
World@worldnetwork·
As millions of agents start to come online, the internet needs to distinguish bot armies from the agents acting on behalf of humans. Introducing AgentKit, the human layer for agentic automation. Built on World ID, the AgentKit beta unlocks human-verified automation, a new primitive for the agent economy.
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Benjamin Guggenheim
Benjamin Guggenheim@ben_guggenheim·
First edition of the WP Intelligence AI & Tech Brief is out 🚨🚨🚨 Read here for the latest on discussions between House GOP leadership, staff for David Sacks and Michael Kratsios on AI preemption + Execs weigh in on job displacement in their industries washingtonpost.com/wp-intelligenc…
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Jason Walls
Jason Walls@walls_jason1·
Yesterday Mark Cuban reposted my work, DM'd me, and told me to keep telling my story. So here it is. I'm a Master Electrician. IBEW Local 369. 15 years pulling wire in Kentucky. Zero coding background. I didn't go to Stanford. I went to trade school. Every week I'd show up to a home where someone just bought a Tesla or a Rivian. And every time, someone had already told them they needed a $3,000-$5,000 panel upgrade to install a charger. 70% of the time? They didn't need it. The math is in the NEC — Section 220.82. Load calculations. But nobody was doing them for homeowners. Electricians upsell. Dealers don't know. And the homeowner just pays. I got angry enough to build something about it. I found @claudeai. No coding experience. I just started talking to it like I'd explain a job to an apprentice. "Here's how load calcs work. Here's the NEC code. Now help me build a tool that does this." 6 months later — @ChargeRight is live. Real software. Stripe payments. PDF reports. NEC 220.82 calculations automated. $12.99 instead of a $500 truck roll. I'm still pulling wire. I still take service calls. I wake up at 5:05 AM for work. But something shifted. Yesterday @vivilinsv published my story as Claude Builder Spotlight #1. Mark Cuban saw it. The Claude community showed up. And for the first time, I felt like this thing I built in my kitchen might actually matter. I'm not a tech founder. I'm a dad who wants to coach little league and be home for dinner. I just happened to build something that helps people. If you're in the trades and thinking about using AI — do it. The barrier isn't technical skill. It's believing you're allowed to try. EVchargeright.com
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drew coffman 𝕚𝕤 𝕠𝕟𝕝𝕚𝕟𝕖 🟢
i'm joining @a16zcrypto to shape their social strategy. crypto is the most interesting technology being built today, but most of the world still just doesn't get it. telling that story well requires long-term thinking from long-term believers, and a16z is the place to do it. couldn't be more ready for this one.
TBPN@tbpn

BREAKING: @drewcoffman is joining a16z crypto to lead social

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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Overheard in Silicon Valley: “The current brainiac position is that AI *should* dictate war policy to the government but *should not* answer questions about your hangnail.”
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Hayden Adams 🦄
Hayden Adams 🦄@haydenzadams·
🦄 Uniswap wins another case that sets a new legal prescendent TLDR: If you write open source smart contract code, and the code is used by scammers, the scammers are liable, not the open source devs Good, sensible outcome
Brian@N0th1n3

Another day, another precedent-setting ruling for DeFi. Today, Judge Failla dismissed with prejudice the Risley class action against @Uniswap Labs and @haydenzadams. The Federal charges had previously been dismissed, and today the various state claims are dismissed. Again, the premise is simple: “Plaintiffs’ theories of liability are still predicated on Defendants having ‘facilitated’ the scam trades ‘by providing a marketplace and facilities for bringing together buyers and sellers of Tokens[.]’ Though the claims have changed, the result is the same: Plaintiffs cannot hold Defendants liable for the misconduct of the unidentified third-party issuers.” To take my favorite quote from the last dismissal: It “‘defies logic’ that a drafter of a smart contract, a computer code, could be held liable … for a third party user’s misuse of the platform.” Read the opinion here: courtlistener.com/docket/6321327…

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Collin McCune
Collin McCune@Collin_McCune·
The yield conversation continues, but real work has been done over the past month. Ignore the posturing. Progress is also being made on the non-stablecoin related provisions in the CLARITY Act. @CryptoAmerica_ Thanks for having me on!
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Build American AI
Build American AI@BuildAmericanAI·
First we build. Then we lead. Build American AI.
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