DOJ probes a16z over partners on competing AI boards
The Decoder · rss · 2026-08-18
The US DOJ is probing Andreessen Horowitz for antitrust concerns, as partners sit on boards of competing data firms Databricks and Fivetran. The firm's close ties to the Trump administration and lobbying for AI deregulation add complexity.
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