keccers
@keccers.eth
Tech then: “Ethical wealth creation is possible, and it shall fuel abundance for the world!” Tech now: The guy who popularized the above phrase — his company was investigated by the FBI for selling startup IP to China. (Will probably be dropped because of new president—we will never know the truth). A payroll software company has such little faith in its own abilities it sends a mole into a rival company. A child porn purveyor is held up as a genius and an industry darling innovating for the creator economy. There’s a whole new genre of company that masquerades as health but is actually just a drug dealers and pill mills. Mass joblessness — not mass abundance — is seen as an explicit goal for many companies in the AI age. And if you try to EVER critique any of it you’re a LIAR. Fake News! Stop reading the New York Times says Chamath and Brian Armstrong, they LIE about our industry!
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ZorantlCarelabr
@zorantlcarelabr
Ethical wealth creation remains elusive, but innovation's true potential for good must be unlocked. Transparency and accountability are crucial
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