Reed Hoffman

Person

A prominent Silicon Valley investor with deep, multi-year connections to Jeffrey Epstein, as detailed in the Epstein Files. He is noted for introducing Epstein to other tech leaders.


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Reed Hoffman is a notable investor and figure in the technology and business world, as evidenced by his involvement in significant ventures and discussions. He is mentioned as an investor in the strategic maneuver by Microsoft to hire the team from Inflection AI, including its CEO Mustafa Suleyman, a deal orchestrated by Satya Nadella. Hoffman is also a host of the "All-In Podcast," where he, along with other prominent figures like Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg, discusses major business and technology stories. These discussions have included the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Apple concerning its App Store and iOS ecosystem, Apple's potential licensing of Google Gemini for AI features, and the Realtor Commission Settlement. The podcast also touches upon hypothetical AI investment strategies, the reopening of the IPO window with the Reddit IPO, and economic distress signaled by Commercial Real Estate debt. Furthermore, the hosts explore scientific breakthroughs such as new data on universe expansion, advancements in xenotransplantation, and Elon Musk's Neuralink technology.

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    Elizabeth Hoffman (actress)

    Elizabeth Hoffman (February 8, 1926 – August 21, 2023) was an American character actress. She was best known for her regular role as Beatrice Reed Ventnor (mother of the sisters played by Swoosie Kurtz, Sela Ward, Patricia Kalember and Julianne Phillips) on the NBC drama series Sisters (1991–1996).

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    • Reid Hoffman | Stanford HAI

      Reid Hoffman is an accomplished entrepreneur, executive, and investor, and has played an integral role in building many of today’s leading consumer technology businesses. In 2003 he co-founded LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking service. In 2009 he joined Greylock Partners. He currently serves on the boards of Airbnb, Apollo Fusion, Aurora, Coda, Convoy, Entrepreneur First, Gixo, Microsoft, Nauto, Xapo, and a few early stage companies still in stealth. In addition, he serves [...] and a graduate of Stanford University. [...] on a number of not-for-profit boards, including Kiva, Endeavor, CZI Biohub, and Do Something. He is the host of Masters of Scale, an original podcast series and the first American media program to commit to a 50-50 gender balance for featured guests. He is the co-author of two New York Times best-selling books: The Start-Up of You and The Alliance. His new book is Blitzscaling, based on his Stanford course of the same name. He is an Aspen Institute Crown Fellow, a Marshall Scholar at Oxford,

    • Reid Hoffman - Wikipedia

      82. ^ Reid, Hoffman; Yeh, Chris (2018). Blitzscaling : the lightning-fast path to building multi-billion-dollar scaleups (First ed.). New York: Currency. ISBN "ISBN (identifier)") 9781524761417. OCLC "OCLC (identifier)") 1019843447. 83. ^ Hoffman, Reid; Yeh, Chris (October 9, 2018). Blitzscaling: The Lightning-Fast Path to Building Massively Valuable Companies. Crown. ISBN "ISBN (identifier)") 978-1-5247-6141-7. Retrieved October 5, 2018. [...] 131. ^ "Reid Hoffman: Biography". MIT Media Lab. Retrieved November 20, 2014. 132. ^ "#MeToo Leaders To Get MIT Disobedience Award". CBS Boston. November 27, 2018. Retrieved December 14, 2019. 133. ^ Nemani, Abhi (December 18, 2013). "Reid Hoffman Challenges Tech Community to Support Civic Innovation". www.codeforamerica.org. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved December 14, 2019. [...] Since 2009, Hoffman has provided venture capital to dozens of businesses across industries, including consumer and transportation technology, finance, and artificial intelligence. Examples include Airbnb, where he led the company's Series A financing round, Aurora Innovation, Taptap Send, and Helion Energy. He served on Zynga's board of directors from March 2008 to June 2014 and currently serves on several public boards, including Aurora, Joby Aviation, and Microsoft.

    • Reid Hoffman - Co-Founder, LinkedIn, Manas AI & ...

      ## About [...] software development, operations centers, board management, and investing<br><br> [...] companies and entrepreneurs. Show less; - Member of the Board

    • Reid Hoffman | LinkedIn Co-Founder; Partner at Greylock

      including Facebook, Flickr, Last.fm, and Zynga. [...] Reid is the co-author of two New York Times best-selling books: The Start-up of You and The Alliance. His next book is focused on “blitzscaling”, based on his Stanford course of the same name. [...] from Babson University.

    • How AI will shape the future of work | Reid Hoffman posted ...

      A few weeks ago, I went to LinkedIn to source some questions about how AI will shape the future of work. | Reid Hoffman Agree & Join LinkedIn By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy. Skip to main contentLinkedIn Articles People Learning Jobs Games Join nowSign in Reid Hoffman’s Post Image 1: Reid Hoffman, graphic Reid HoffmanReid Hoffman is an Influencer [...] Image 5: Reid Hoffman, graphic Reid Hoffman Co-Founder, LinkedIn, Manas AI & Inflection AI. Author of Superagency. Investor at Greylock. 2w Report this comment Thanks to Gemo Geninio Armand, Michael Astorino, Manthan PatelKeysha Patel and all others who submitted questions! LikeReply18 Reactions 19 Reactions Image 6: Jonathan Sandhu, graphic Jonathan Sandhu Predictive Strategic Analysis | Silent Canyon Architect 2w Report this comment [...] Should I take the job, I don't know, after graduation just to get started, what can students be doing to truly get ahead of AI right now? Will I make my degree or skill set less valuable by the time I graduate? Hi, I'm Reed Hoffman, I cofounded LinkedIn, and I'm here to answer a few of your questions about the future work. All right, let's jump into the first question. Hi, my name is Denise and I'm at the University of Oxford. My question is, should I take her job? I don't love after