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Former DOGE Members Launch AI Startup "Special" with a16z Backing to Bring Government Efficiency Tactics to Private Sector

Former members of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an Elon Musk-aligned initiative, have launched a startup called Special with backing from Marc Andreessen's a16z venture capital firm. The startup aims to apply AI-driven efficiency methods used in government to the private sector, claiming that American industries and "Main Street" businesses are inefficient. The venture is led by Nate Cavanaugh and Justin Fox, who previously led DOGE's efforts at several government agencies.

Vittoria Elliott16d ago5 min readenNews
Read on wired.com

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Their holding company, called Special, has backing from billionaire Marc Andreessen's venture capital firm a16z and several other former DOGE members.
Nate Cavanaugh and Justin Fox, who led DOGE's efforts at several government agencies, write that their startup will build 'an operating system to transform critical American industries with AI'
They claim that 'Main Street,' like the federal government, is inefficient.

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