Reid Hoffman
@reidhoffman.bsky.social
Co-Founder of LinkedIn. Focused on using AI to find the cure for cancer, faster.
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Our obligation as technologists is to build and fund things that can make the future better than the present. That is more true today than ever before.
November 10, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Our obligation as technologists is to build and fund things that can make the future better than the present. That is more true today than ever before.
"If we truly want a merit-based economy, the starting point is to value all skills." - Byron Auguste
Congratulations to Byron Auguste for being named a 2025 Heinz Award winner. He and the Opportunity@Work team are reshaping the labor market.
Congratulations to Byron Auguste for being named a 2025 Heinz Award winner. He and the Opportunity@Work team are reshaping the labor market.
We’re excited to share this year’s #HeinzAward recipients — six remarkable leaders in the Arts, the Economy and the Environment:
🏆Arts: Jennifer Packer, Marie Watt
🏆Economy: Byron Auguste, @sarabronin.bsky.social
🏆Environment: Dana Gunders, Sacoby Wilson
🏆Arts: Jennifer Packer, Marie Watt
🏆Economy: Byron Auguste, @sarabronin.bsky.social
🏆Environment: Dana Gunders, Sacoby Wilson
September 17, 2025 at 3:14 PM
"If we truly want a merit-based economy, the starting point is to value all skills." - Byron Auguste
Congratulations to Byron Auguste for being named a 2025 Heinz Award winner. He and the Opportunity@Work team are reshaping the labor market.
Congratulations to Byron Auguste for being named a 2025 Heinz Award winner. He and the Opportunity@Work team are reshaping the labor market.
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1/ I recently listened to David Autor on @reidhoffman.bsky.social's podcast and really enjoyed it. It got me thinking about how we've adapted to past technological shifts and why we need to think differently about adaptation with AI. A few thoughts in this thread🧵
July 20, 2025 at 5:48 PM
1/ I recently listened to David Autor on @reidhoffman.bsky.social's podcast and really enjoyed it. It got me thinking about how we've adapted to past technological shifts and why we need to think differently about adaptation with AI. A few thoughts in this thread🧵
“Science, like all technology, has no conscience of its own. Whether it will become a force for good or ill depends on man.” - JFK
Sometimes tech critics lose sight of this, treating technology itself as inherently bad. That’s when society starts surrendering its agency instead of exercising it
Sometimes tech critics lose sight of this, treating technology itself as inherently bad. That’s when society starts surrendering its agency instead of exercising it
July 23, 2025 at 4:29 PM
“Science, like all technology, has no conscience of its own. Whether it will become a force for good or ill depends on man.” - JFK
Sometimes tech critics lose sight of this, treating technology itself as inherently bad. That’s when society starts surrendering its agency instead of exercising it
Sometimes tech critics lose sight of this, treating technology itself as inherently bad. That’s when society starts surrendering its agency instead of exercising it
One of the people tagged in the post below came to the US on a graduate student visa. Countless iconic American companies have been founded and fueled by those who started their journey the same way.
May 24, 2025 at 4:26 PM
One of the people tagged in the post below came to the US on a graduate student visa. Countless iconic American companies have been founded and fueled by those who started their journey the same way.
Recommend listening to The Leap, a terrific new podcast about the scientists who are taking risks in pursuit of something huge.
It's a great show about discovery, conviction, and adaptation –– Produced by Hypothesis Fund & weekly on @scifri.bsky.social
It's a great show about discovery, conviction, and adaptation –– Produced by Hypothesis Fund & weekly on @scifri.bsky.social
May 16, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Recommend listening to The Leap, a terrific new podcast about the scientists who are taking risks in pursuit of something huge.
It's a great show about discovery, conviction, and adaptation –– Produced by Hypothesis Fund & weekly on @scifri.bsky.social
It's a great show about discovery, conviction, and adaptation –– Produced by Hypothesis Fund & weekly on @scifri.bsky.social
I’ve long believed Bill Gates deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. His decision to distribute virtually all his wealth through the Gates Foundation by 2045 is just the latest evidence of this fact. It reflects the kind of decisive, high-leverage action we need.
No mother or child should die from a preventable cause. No generation should live in fear of deadly infectious diseases. And no one should be denied the chance to thrive because of where they were born. gatesnot.es/4m5pSc3
May 8, 2025 at 4:22 PM
I’ve long believed Bill Gates deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. His decision to distribute virtually all his wealth through the Gates Foundation by 2045 is just the latest evidence of this fact. It reflects the kind of decisive, high-leverage action we need.
Urgent: We've learned that USDA funding cuts will prevent 630,000 lbs of food from reaching Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.
This would've been distributed to our most vulnerable neighbors–– and was to be sourced from US farmers, who are now losing out on crucial revenue.
We need your help
This would've been distributed to our most vulnerable neighbors–– and was to be sourced from US farmers, who are now losing out on crucial revenue.
We need your help
April 22, 2025 at 7:22 PM
Urgent: We've learned that USDA funding cuts will prevent 630,000 lbs of food from reaching Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.
This would've been distributed to our most vulnerable neighbors–– and was to be sourced from US farmers, who are now losing out on crucial revenue.
We need your help
This would've been distributed to our most vulnerable neighbors–– and was to be sourced from US farmers, who are now losing out on crucial revenue.
We need your help
Fellow @karaswisher.bsky.social fans: Possible is in the Pivot feed this weekend, so dropping in to say Kara Swisher, Aria Finger, and I are nominated for a Webby!
Vote here for the Possible episode ft Kara on AI, media, and accountability: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
Vote here for the Possible episode ft Kara on AI, media, and accountability: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
Vote for the best of the internet
I just voted in The Webby People's Voice Awards and checked my voter registration.
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April 13, 2025 at 1:01 AM
Fellow @karaswisher.bsky.social fans: Possible is in the Pivot feed this weekend, so dropping in to say Kara Swisher, Aria Finger, and I are nominated for a Webby!
Vote here for the Possible episode ft Kara on AI, media, and accountability: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
Vote here for the Possible episode ft Kara on AI, media, and accountability: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
Clip of @dkthomp.bsky.social on why tariffs are antithetical to abundance... and why there's no one in the White House to stop the spiral.
Full episode with Derek on the Possible Podcast comes out in a few weeks!
Full episode with Derek on the Possible Podcast comes out in a few weeks!
April 8, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Clip of @dkthomp.bsky.social on why tariffs are antithetical to abundance... and why there's no one in the White House to stop the spiral.
Full episode with Derek on the Possible Podcast comes out in a few weeks!
Full episode with Derek on the Possible Podcast comes out in a few weeks!
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Reid Hoffman’s p(bloom) | @reidhoffman.bsky.social, LinkedIn co-founder and author of the new book Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future, offers an optimistic view of the coming AI earthquake.
@robertwrighter.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UodL...
@robertwrighter.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UodL...
Reid Hoffman's p(bloom) | Robert Wright & Reid Hoffman
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April 3, 2025 at 10:38 PM
Reid Hoffman’s p(bloom) | @reidhoffman.bsky.social, LinkedIn co-founder and author of the new book Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future, offers an optimistic view of the coming AI earthquake.
@robertwrighter.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UodL...
@robertwrighter.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UodL...
My thoughts on today's tariffs: If you see them as anything other than a power grab, you must reconsider.
April 3, 2025 at 8:35 PM
My thoughts on today's tariffs: If you see them as anything other than a power grab, you must reconsider.
April 3, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Very important research. AI is better & cheaper for communities that don't yet use the web –– meaning it can unlock exponential gains for entire countries.
New working paper: Could AI leapfrog the web?
Only 37% of sub-Saharan Africans use the internet. Cost is the #1 constraint. In a study with 469 teachers in Sierra Leone, we find AI works better than the web--and is 87% cheaper.
arxiv.org/abs/2502.12397
Let's dive in... 🧵(1/X)
Only 37% of sub-Saharan Africans use the internet. Cost is the #1 constraint. In a study with 469 teachers in Sierra Leone, we find AI works better than the web--and is 87% cheaper.
arxiv.org/abs/2502.12397
Let's dive in... 🧵(1/X)
April 1, 2025 at 9:10 PM
Very important research. AI is better & cheaper for communities that don't yet use the web –– meaning it can unlock exponential gains for entire countries.
Devastating. Efficiency in the CDC looks like hiring MORE people to integrate AI systems that allow us to research quicker and detect outbreaks faster.
NEW: The CDC has been gutted. Thousands of CDC employees working on HIV prevention and lead poisoning received RIF notices early this morning.
w/ @leahfeiger.bsky.social + @knibbs.bsky.social
www.wired.com/story/cdc-gu...
w/ @leahfeiger.bsky.social + @knibbs.bsky.social
www.wired.com/story/cdc-gu...
The CDC Has Been Gutted
Thousands of CDC employees who worked on things like preventing HIV and lead poisoning have been told they were subject to a reduction in force. Experts say people will die.
www.wired.com
April 1, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Devastating. Efficiency in the CDC looks like hiring MORE people to integrate AI systems that allow us to research quicker and detect outbreaks faster.
It's alright! I am a proponent of conversation and think that disagreement is important.
The future is coming. It's up to us to describe the positive future we want and steer towards it. Humanity has successfully navigated technological transitions before.
The future is coming. It's up to us to describe the positive future we want and steer towards it. Humanity has successfully navigated technological transitions before.
Oh no.
These types of posts don't go well on Bluesky. The users here once rallied against semantic tagging because they thought it was "the plagiarism machine" that "set California on fire by drinking all the water".
Best of luck.
These types of posts don't go well on Bluesky. The users here once rallied against semantic tagging because they thought it was "the plagiarism machine" that "set California on fire by drinking all the water".
Best of luck.
April 1, 2025 at 5:07 PM
It's alright! I am a proponent of conversation and think that disagreement is important.
The future is coming. It's up to us to describe the positive future we want and steer towards it. Humanity has successfully navigated technological transitions before.
The future is coming. It's up to us to describe the positive future we want and steer towards it. Humanity has successfully navigated technological transitions before.
On AI & Jobs: Most jobs will be human + AI. And, yes, it's also true that AI will do some jobs alone.
Throughout history, it’s been a net positive for society to have machines do more of the work, and give humans the ability to think, create, etc. AI can give *more* humans that bandwidth.
Throughout history, it’s been a net positive for society to have machines do more of the work, and give humans the ability to think, create, etc. AI can give *more* humans that bandwidth.
April 1, 2025 at 4:52 PM
On AI & Jobs: Most jobs will be human + AI. And, yes, it's also true that AI will do some jobs alone.
Throughout history, it’s been a net positive for society to have machines do more of the work, and give humans the ability to think, create, etc. AI can give *more* humans that bandwidth.
Throughout history, it’s been a net positive for society to have machines do more of the work, and give humans the ability to think, create, etc. AI can give *more* humans that bandwidth.
Some news: I've launched a $10m challenge to develop solutions that reverse the decline of trust in American institutions.
March 31, 2025 at 4:46 PM
Some news: I've launched a $10m challenge to develop solutions that reverse the decline of trust in American institutions.
We've lived through a pretty unique period of human history in which we could see a piece of media and implicitly trust it (a photo, for example).
From now on, that unfortunately is not the case.
From now on, that unfortunately is not the case.
Comment from friend: “is that a real picture”. Response: “I genuinely don’t know. I have no idea any more.”
March 31, 2025 at 3:44 PM
We've lived through a pretty unique period of human history in which we could see a piece of media and implicitly trust it (a photo, for example).
From now on, that unfortunately is not the case.
From now on, that unfortunately is not the case.
I love companies. Government and companies are not the same, and shouldn't be run the same.
Americans should want our country run in a lawful and compassionate manner.
Americans should want our country run in a lawful and compassionate manner.
March 31, 2025 at 3:03 PM
I love companies. Government and companies are not the same, and shouldn't be run the same.
Americans should want our country run in a lawful and compassionate manner.
Americans should want our country run in a lawful and compassionate manner.
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Haha sorry about that Reid. Please post less good going forward
March 31, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Haha sorry about that Reid. Please post less good going forward
If I had a nickel for every time someone confused me with Reed Hastings, I would be a billionaire
For the past thirty years, I’ve vaguely thought that Reed Hundt, Reed Hastings and @reidhoffman.bsky.social were the same person. Thanks for bearing witness to my extremely niche epiphany!
March 31, 2025 at 1:28 PM
If I had a nickel for every time someone confused me with Reed Hastings, I would be a billionaire
Interesting
Basically @reidhoffman.bsky.social is sane and the other guy not so much
March 31, 2025 at 1:11 PM
Interesting
Finally setting this up! Anyone who posts solid content on this platform I should follow?
March 31, 2025 at 12:32 AM
Finally setting this up! Anyone who posts solid content on this platform I should follow?
Maybe folks are better at probabilities on Bluesky!
March 31, 2025 at 12:25 AM
Maybe folks are better at probabilities on Bluesky!