Reid Hoffman is leaving Microsoft’s board to go ‘founder mode’ with startup Manus
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Reid Hoffman is leaving Microsoft's board after a decade, during which the company acquired LinkedIn, invested in OpenAI, and acquired Inflection AI. Hoffman, an original investor in OpenAI, stepped down from its board in 2023 due to potential conflicts of interest. He will now focus on his AI startup Manus, a drug discovery company that raised over $50 million in seed rounds last year. Hoffman is a co-founder and chairman of Manus, which aims to develop "Move 37" AI to combat cancers. He expressed excitement to give Manus more attention, citing significant progress in the company.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Hoffman's transition to "founder mode" with Manus underscores his commitment to advancing AI in healthcare, particularly in cancer research.
- · His involvement in Manus brings significant expertise and resources to the startup.