Noti.Group RSS Feed
  • Contact Us
Friday, June 5, 2026
Noti Group Logo
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
Noti Group
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Techno-optimism is on full display at NY Tech Week

in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read
407 4
A A
0
Techno-optimism is on full display at NY Tech Week
137
SHARES
6.9k
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

While New York’s city comptroller Mark Levine is sounding alarm bells that AI is coming for the city’s workforce, the venture capitalists funding that technology see something else entirely. They believe New York may be uniquely positioned to benefit from artificial intelligence since virtually every major industry has a home here.

“A lot of the applications and real-world deployment of the technology — in media, fashion, finance, and healthcare — is going to happen in New York City,” says David Haber, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz.

While the foundational models and the hardware are still being built in San Francisco, Haber argues New York is becoming the applied AI capital — the place where the technology actually touches industries and reshapes how people work.

Artificial intelligence companies like OpenAI are snatching up pricy real estate like office space in the Puck building. Gregory P. Mango

The numbers back him up. New York’s tech sector is already growing eight times faster than every other industry in the city — and Haber believe the real surge hasn’t even started.

“We’re still in the first inning,” he told me. “We’re only at 1% penetration of the technology.” That is also part of the reason AI giants like OpenAI and ElevenLabs are opening posts in the city — to be near the concentration of industries, from healthcare to hedge funds, gives them something Silicon Valley can’t replicate.

Haber’s bet is paying off. Moment, a wealth management AI company in Haber’s portfolio, is already working with financial giants — including Edward Jones, Hightower and LPL Financial — less than two years after launching.

“A lot of the applications and real-world deployment of the technology — in media, fashion, finance, and healthcare — is going to happen in New York City,” says David Haber, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz. jonbilous – stock.adobe.com

The city’s techno optimism has been on full display at NY Tech Week, which kicked off Monday and runs through Sunday. The week-long event, presented by a16z, is expected to draw 40,000 attendees across 1,500 events with banks, law firms and consulting firms turning out alongside the startups — industries that are trying to embrace technology.

That optimism runs directly counter to city comptroller Levine’s report last month that warned that AI poses a significant displacement risk to New York workers. It said that in one scenario, the private sector could lose roughly 110,000 jobs in 2027 alone; in the most extreme “AI Shockwave” case, the city could see up to a quarter of a million jobs lost, concentrated among white-collar occupations.


This story is part of NYNext, an indispensable insider insight into the innovations, moonshots and political chess moves that matter most to NYC’s power players (and those who aspire to be).


Julie Samuels, president of Tech:NYC — whose organization works closely with the banks, law firms, and consulting giants the comptroller is worried about — acknowledges the tension.

“If you follow history, you understand that any time there is a tech revolution, there is increased productivity and more employment,” she told me. “However, we would be foolish not to acknowledge that the transition is hard for a lot of people. We need to take this moment seriously.”

“If you follow history, you understand that any time there is a tech revolution, there is increased productivity and more employment,” Julie Samuels said. ZUMAPRESS.com

The Anthropic IPO, slated for later this year, is expected to be one of the biggest of the decade. It will deliver a windfall to exactly the kinds of firms the comptroller was worried about. White-shoe law and huge financial firms stand to make a fortune.

Haber believes the only industries that will truly suffer will be the the ones that resist it.

“The companies that are embracing AI most are the ones that are hiring most,” he said. “AI is going to drive a lot of growth — it’s going to allow us all to be more productive.”

Marc Andreessen’s famous line was that software is eating the world. The sequel might be that AI is eating software and New York is home to every industry it needs to adopt.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

Tags: artificial intelligenceBusinessnycNYNext
Previous Post

Akheem Mesidor, Chargers agree on four-year contract

Next Post

Potential looming worry emerges as Yankees await Aaron Judge clarity

Related Posts

US job openings jump to highest level in nearly two years, powered by white-collar positions
Business

US job openings jump to highest level in nearly two years, powered by white-collar positions

June 4, 2026
From $30K suites to $1M packages, luxury World Cup options abound in New York City
Business

From $30K suites to $1M packages, luxury World Cup options abound in New York City

June 4, 2026
San Antonio Spurs legend Tony Parker poses in a racing jacket with confetti falling in the background. ESPN is under scrutiny after using this AI-generated image during Game 1 of the NBA Finals Wednesday night.
Sports

ESPN under scrutiny for AI image of Tony Parker during NBA Finals Game 1

June 4, 2026
Elon Musk is steamrolling Wall Street to become a trillionaire
Technology

Elon Musk is steamrolling Wall Street to become a trillionaire

June 4, 2026
Load More
Next Post
New York Yankees Giancarlo Stanton (27) and New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) after the game when the New York Yankees played the Cleveland Guardians Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Yankee Stadium.

Potential looming worry emerges as Yankees await Aaron Judge clarity

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Jalen Brunson keeps overcoming the traditional NBA narratives
  • There’s one certainty in Yankees’ Aaron Judge injury debacle
  • ESPN’s Game 1 broadcast was unbelievable for what it didn’t do
  • Francisco Lindor’s return may not salvage spiraling Mets mess
  • Hunter Pence’s nephew, Striker, reclassifies for 2027 MLB Draft

Recent Comments

  • Stefano on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Van Hens on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Ioannis K on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Panagiotis Nikolaos on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • John Miele on UK government suggests deleting files to save water

Noti Group All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
Noti Group

What’s New Here

  • Jalen Brunson keeps overcoming the traditional NBA narratives
  • There’s one certainty in Yankees’ Aaron Judge injury debacle
  • ESPN’s Game 1 broadcast was unbelievable for what it didn’t do

Topics to Cover!

  • Business (5,008)
  • Entertainment (2,059)
  • General News (326)
  • Health (327)
  • Investigative Journalism (12)
  • Lifestyle (4)
  • Sports (11,406)
  • Technology (7,260)
  • World News (1,336)
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • RSS
  • Contact News Room
  • Code of Conduct
  • Careers
  • Values
  • Advertise
  • DMCA

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.