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The claim mentions Andreessen's "Techno-Optimist Manifesto" from October 2023, but the provided source only discusses his June 2023 essay "Why AI Will Save the World." The claim states that Andreessen argues the development of AI is a 'moral obligation,' but the source doesn't directly quote or explicitly state this. It implies this through Andreessen's dismissal of AI existential risk concerns and advocacy for maximum-speed AI development.

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Found: His June 2023 essay "Why AI Will Save the World" and October 2023 "Techno-Optimist Manifesto" sparked widespread debate by dismissing AI existential risk concerns and advocating for maximum-speed AI d

Note: The claim mentions Andreessen's "Techno-Optimist Manifesto" from October 2023, but the provided source only discusses his June 2023 essay "Why AI Will Save the World." The claim states that Andreessen argues the development of AI is a 'moral obligation,' but the source doesn't directly quote or explicitly state this. It implies this through Andreessen's dismissal of AI existential risk concerns and advocacy for maximum-speed AI development.

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