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30.11.25 - 01:36
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How big tech is creating its own friendly media bubble to ′win the narrative battle online′ (The Guardian)
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At a time when distrust of big tech is high, Silicon Valley is embracing an alternative ecosystem where every CEO is a starA montage of Palantir's CEO, Alex Karp, and waving US flags set to a remix of AC/DC's Thunderstruck blasts out as the intro for the tech billionaire's interview with Sourcery, a YouTube show presented by the digital finance platform Brex. Over the course of a friendly walk through the company offices, Karp fields no questions about Palantir's controversial ties to ICE but instead extolls the company's virtues, brandishes a sword and discusses how he exhumed the remains of his childhood dog Rosita to rebury them near his current home.“That's really sweet,” host Molly O'Shea tells Karp. Continue reading......
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29.11.25 - 20:24
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Another Big Tech Visionary Left to Launch an AI Startup—Is the AI Boom Really in its Earlier Innings? (24/7 Wall St.)
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In many ways, it feels like the ongoing AI boom (or revolution) is mirroring the ends that unfolded prior to the big dot-com internet bubble burst of 2000-01. We've seen quite a bit of circular financing among the giants, and, as Dr. Michael Burry of The Big Short fame outlined in a recent note, Nvidia ... Another Big Tech Visionary Left to Launch an AI Startup—Is the AI Boom Really in its Earlier Innings?
The post Another Big Tech Visionary Left to Launch an AI Startup—Is the AI Boom Really in its Earlier Innings? appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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