
The a16z Podcast episode discusses three big ideas for 2026 centered on new infrastructure primitives that enable new systems to emerge and scale. Guy Willette explores the evolution of programmable money beyond stablecoins, focusing on on-chain credit origination and synthetic products for scalability and efficiency. Oliver Shu examines the progress toward autonomous labs through AI reasoning, robot learning, and collaboration between scientists and AI, emphasizing interpretability and traceability in scientific research. James da Costa introduces the Greenfield Strategy, where AI-native startups target other AI-native startups at formation to gain distribution and grow alongside their customers, highlighting the advantage startups have over incumbents in serving this niche. The episode posits that these new rails foster compounding effects, leading to innovative solutions and market opportunities.
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