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Artificial intelligence is changing everything from art to enterprise IT, and a16z is watching all of it with a close eye. This podcast features discussions with leading AI engineers, founders, and experts, as well as our general partners, about where the technology and industry are heading.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on AI + a16z.

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Yoko Li Martin Casado Joe Schmidt

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David Soria Parra
David Soria Parra is a co-creator of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and works at Anthropic, a company focused on advancing artificial intelligence in a safe and beneficial manner. He has been involved in developing innovative AI solutions and protocols that enhance the interaction between AI models and external data sources.
Justin Spahr-Summers
Justin Spahr-Summers is a co-creator of the Model Context Protocol (MCP). He has a background in software engineering and AI development, contributing to projects that aim to improve the functionality and accessibility of AI technologies.
Guido Appenzeller
Guido Appenzeller is a partner at a16z Infra, where he focuses on investments in infrastructure and AI technologies. He has a background in engineering and has previously worked on various AI projects, contributing to advancements in the field.
Matt Bornstein
Matt Bornstein is a partner at a16z Infra, specializing in AI and machine learning investments. He has extensive experience in the tech industry, having worked with numerous startups and established companies to drive innovation in AI applications.
Yoko Li
Yoko Li is a partner at a16z, a leading venture capital firm that invests in technology companies. With a focus on artificial intelligence and its applications, Yoko brings extensive experience in evaluating and supporting innovative startups. She is recognized for her expertise in the AI landscape and her role in guiding investments in transformative technologies.
Sujay Jayakar
Sujay Jayakar is the co-founder and Chief Scientist at Convex, where he leads efforts in developing innovative solutions for software development challenges. With a strong background in AI and software engineering, Sujay has been instrumental in creating the Fullstack-Bench, a benchmarking tool for evaluating AI agents on full-stack coding tasks. His expertise lies in understanding the intricacies of autonomous software development and the importance of robust evaluation methods and guardrails in AI applications.
Zeno Rocha
Zeno Rocha is the founder and CEO of Resend, a company focused on improving the email experience for developers. He has a strong background in software development and a passion for enhancing developer experience through innovative solutions. Zeno is known for his work in the tech industry and his insights into the future of programming and communication.
Prabhav Jain
Prabhav Jain is a seasoned technology executive with extensive experience in artificial intelligence and digital transformation. As the 11x CTO, he has been instrumental in developing innovative AI solutions that enhance sales and revenue operations. Prabhav has a strong background in engineering and product development, focusing on creating AI-powered tools that deliver measurable outcomes for businesses. His work includes leading the development of advanced AI products like Alice and Mike, which are designed to optimize sales performance through human-like interactions.

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MCP Model Context Protocol LLMs AI applications API ecosystem integration AI agents functions pricing agents data siloes human replacement full-stack coding benchmarking autonomous software development type safety evals real-world app building toolchain generative AI email experience developer experience agent experience LLM-powered agents agent-friendly APIs AI tooling AI-powered digital workers sales and revenue operations agentic AI orchestration and autonomy real-time voice AI multimodal agent interactions open-source AI AI-powered sales automation digital workers

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a16z is a venture capital firm that invests in software eating the world. Each week, we share videos on technology trends and advice for building companies.

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0:00 53:39

MCP Co-Creator on the Next Wave of LLM Innovation

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Yoko Li
Guests
David Soria Parra Justin Spahr-Summers
Keywords
MCP Model Context Protocol LLMs AI applications API ecosystem integration

In this episode of AI + a16z, Anthropic's David Soria Parra — who created MCP (Model Context Protocol) along with Justin Spahr-Summers — sits down with a16z's Yoko Li to discuss the project's inception, exciting use cases for connecting LLMs to external sources, and what's coming next for the project. If you're unfamiliar with the wildly popular MCP project, this edited passage from their discussion is a great starting point to learn:

David: "MCP tries to enable building AI applications in such a way that they can be extended by everyone else that is not part of the original development team through these MCP servers, and really bring the workflows you care about, the things you want to do, to these AI applications. It's a protocol that just defines how whatever you are building as a developer for that integration piece, and that AI application, talk to each other. 

"It's a very boring specification, but what it enables is hopefully ... something that looks like the current API ecosystem, but for LLM interactions."

Yoko: "I really love the analogy with the API ecosystem, because they give people a mental model of how the ecosystem evolves ... Before, you may have needed a different spec to query Salesforce versus query HubSpot. Now you can use similarly defined API schema to do that.

"And then when I saw MCP earlier in the year, it was very interesting in that it almost felt like a standard interface for the agent to interface with LLMs. It's like, 'What are the set of things that the agent wants to execute on that it has never seen before? What kind of context does it need to make these things happen?' When I tried it out, it was just super powerful and I no longer have to build one tool per client. I now can build just one MCP server, for example, for sending emails, and I use it for everything on Cursor, on Claude Desktop, on Goose."

Learn more:

A Deep Dive Into MCP and the Future of AI Tooling

What Is an AI Agent?

Benchmarking AI Agents on Full-Stack Coding

Agent Experience: Building an Open Web for the AI Era

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0:00 36:26

What Is an AI Agent?

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Guido Appenzeller Matt Bornstein Yoko Li
Keywords
AI agents LLMs functions pricing agents data siloes human replacement

In this episode of AI + a16z, a16z Infra partners Guido Appenzeller, Matt Bornstein, and Yoko Li discuss and debate one of the tech industry's buzziest words right now: AI agents. The trio digs into the topic from a number of angles, including:

  • Whether a uniform definition of agent actually exists
  • How to distinguish between agents, LLMs, and functions
  • How to think about pricing agents
  • Whether agents can actually replace humans, and
  • The effects of data siloes on agents that can access the web.

They don't claim to have all the answers, but they raise many questions and insights that should interest anybody building, buying, and even marketing AI agents.

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Benchmarking AI Agents on Full-Stack Coding

Automating Developer Email with MCP and Al Agents

A Deep Dive Into MCP and the Future of AI Tooling

Agent Experience: Building an Open Web for the AI Era

DeepSeek, Reasoning Models, and the Future of LLMs

Agents, Lawyers, and LLMs

Reasoning Models Are Remaking Professional Services

From NLP to LLMs: The Quest for a Reliable Chatbot

Can AI Agents Finally Fix Customer Support?

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0:00 33:28

Benchmarking AI Agents on Full-Stack Coding

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Martin Casado
Guests
Sujay Jayakar
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AI agents full-stack coding benchmarking autonomous software development type safety evals real-world app building toolchain

In this episode, a16z General Partner Martin Casado sits down with Sujay Jayakar, co-founder and Chief Scientist at Convex, to talk about his team’s latest work benchmarking AI agents on full-stack coding tasks. From designing Fullstack Bench to the quirks of agent behavior, the two dig into what’s actually hard about autonomous software development, and why robust evals—and guardrails like type safety—matter more than ever. They also get tactical: which models perform best for real-world app building? How should developers think about trajectory management and variance across runs? And what changes when you treat your toolchain like part of the prompt? Whether you're a hobbyist developer or building the next generation of AI-powered devtools, Sujay’s systems-level insights are not to be missed.

Drawing from Sujay’s work developing the Fullstack-Bench, they cover:

  • Why full-stack coding is still a frontier task for autonomous agents
  • How type safety and other “guardrails” can significantly reduce variance and failure
  • What makes a good eval—and why evals might matter more than clever prompts
  • How different models perform on real-world app-building tasks (and what to watch out for)
  • Why your toolchain might be the most underrated part of the prompt
  • And what all of this means for devs—from hobbyists to infra teams building with AI in the loop

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Introducing Fullstack-Bench

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0:00 44:39

Automating Developer Email with MCP and Al Agents

Guests
Zeno Rocha Yoko Li
Keywords
generative AI MCP email experience developer experience agent experience LLM-powered agents agent-friendly APIs AI tooling

In this episode of AI + a16z,  Resend founder and CEO Zeno Rocha sits down with a16z partner Yoko Li to discuss:

  • How generative AI — powered by agents and, now, MCP — is reshaping the email experience for developers, as well as the overall world of programming. 
  • Zeno's obsession with developer experience has evolved into designing for "agent experience" — a new frontier where LLM-powered agents are not only building products but also operating within them. 
  • How email, one of the most ubiquitous tools for developers and end users alike, is being reimagined for a future where agents send, parse, and optimize communication. 
  • What it means to build agent-friendly APIs. 
  • The emerging MCP protocol, and how AI is collapsing the creative loop for prosumers and developers alike.

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What is AX (agent experience) and how to improve it

A deep dive into MCP and the future of AI tooling

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0:00 26:31

The Future of Digital Workers

Hosts
Joe Schmidt
Guests
Prabhav Jain
Keywords
AI-powered digital workers sales and revenue operations agentic AI orchestration and autonomy real-time voice AI multimodal agent interactions open-source AI AI-powered sales automation digital workers

In this episode of AI + a16z, a16z Partner Joe Schmidt sits down with 11x CTO Prabhav Jain for an inside look at how AI-powered digital workers are reshaping sales and revenue operations. They discuss the evolution of agentic AI, the trade-offs between orchestration and autonomy, and the technical innovations driving 11x’s products, Alice and Mike.

Prabhav breaks down the challenges of real-time voice AI, the complexities of multimodal agent interactions, and why the future of enterprise AI is about delivering measurable customer outcomes—not just automation. They also dive into the fast-moving landscape of model providers, the impact of open-source AI, and how startups can stay ahead in an environment of constant technological change.

Plus, they explore 11x’s bold decision to re-architect its platform from the ground up, the lessons learned from scaling AI-powered sales automation, and what it takes to build truly effective digital workers.

Key Takeaways:

  • The difference between true AI agents and complex orchestrations—and why it matters.
  • How 11x built Alice and Mike to deliver human-like sales performance at scale.
  • The cutting-edge advancements shaping AI voice assistants and real-time multimodal interactions.
  • Lessons from rebuilding an AI platform while supporting a fast-growing customer base.
  • How AI startups can balance rapid iteration with long-term strategic bets.

For anyone interested in AI-powered automation, enterprise sales, or the future of digital work, this episode offers a front-row seat to the latest innovations pushing the boundaries of AI agents.

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11x

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