From e-mails, structuring from data analysis to note management: Olivia Moore shows which AI tools make their everyday work at Andessen Horowitz easier.
While many are still considering how to use tools such as Chatgpt or Midjourney productively, Olivia Moore is already a few steps. The partner at Silicon-Valley investor Andreessen Horowitz (A16Z) regularly tests new applications.
In a current LinkedIn post, she gives an insight into the AI tools that she actually uses regularly. Not only for business, but also for personal purposes.
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What does an AI partner do?
Olivia Moore is a partner in the consumer team of Andreessen Horowitz (A16Z), one of the most renowned venture capital companies in Silicon Valley. Her focus is on early-phase investments in startups that develop new interfaces, consumer apps and AI-based tools.
Among other things, she was involved in investments in companies such as replit, bereal and Whatnot. As an AI partner at A16Z, she deals with the question of how AI changes user behavior and which products can arise from it.
Their selection shows how diverse it integrates AI applications in everyday life. From email management to notes to video editing and creative content production. An overview:
1. Comet – KI-Browser von Perplexity
Moore's standard browser is now a comet based on perplexity. She not only uses it to search, but also for calendars to prioritize emails and as a central research tool. Particularly practical: With the new “shortcuts” in Comet, she can save prefabricated inquiries, for example for outreaches or competitive analyzes.
Julius-the data analysis professional
When someone who works a lot with Spreadsheets, Moore was frustrated by how slowly classic tools are. Julius helps her to efficiently analyze and prepare large data records-without the typical Excel headache.
3. Happenstance – who knows whom?
This People-Search tool uses network data from email, LinkedIn and Twitter to make relationships between people visible. Perfect for everyone who works in relationship management-or how Moore as an investor constantly comes into contact with new founders.
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4. Granola-the AI note aid
Moore lets Granola notify almost all meetings. The tool automatically recognizes relevant topics, sorts them into folders and can even initiate CRM workflows via Zapier. Particularly helpful for the investor: the mobile app and automatic meeting summary.
5. Gamma – presentations with AI
Gamma automatically creates a slide deck from text. Moore uses it primarily for fast internal presentations, but also estimate the flexibility in design and the possibility of exporting or sharing content directly.
6. Willow – Voice dictation for the 21st century
Moore admits that Voice Dictation does not use intensely, but for longer texts or emails you can use Willow-a tool that adapts to your personal writing style and can be integrated directly into apps such as Slack.
7. Superhuman-email newly thought
No new tool, but Superhuman for Moore has again gained relevance through AI features such as “ASK AI” or automatic reminders. Your inbox manages you faster and more focus than ever.
8. Overlap – Cut with videos To
For interviews or longer video formats use Moore Overlap. The tool automatically cuts, recognizes the best moments and can prepare clips directly for posting – including automatic scoring.
9. Creative-Ki-CreativStudio
If bogs need pictures or visual content, it will fall back on KRea. Particularly exciting: she trains her own Loras (low-rank adaptation models) with pictures of friends and family-for particularly individual results.
10. Chatgpt – the all -purpose tool
Moore uses Chatgpt for a long time, but the way it uses the chat bot has intensified. In addition to classic prompts, she now also uses the GPT 4O version for deep research, image analyzes and individual GPTs that are tailored to specific workflows.
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Source: https://www.businessinsider.de/gruenderszene/technologie/diese-10-ki-tools-nutzt-ai-partnerin-olivia-moore-von-a16z-jeden-tag/
