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Silicon Valley oligarchs didn’t go MAGA because they wanted Trump to win, they went MAGA because they thought Trump was going to win anyway and it’s better to get on his good side. At least now he’s not talking about using the Clayton Antitrust Act to shatter them into a million pieces and scatter them to the four winds.
I think they got tired of wokeness too. It was not just about cozying up to power.
Yeah, I think this explains it. Most hedge fund managers and tech billionaires are (or started as) white PMC men, ie. most of the demographic here and elsewhere that turned increasingly against the mainstream woke Democratic left.
Is it PMC men who turned against wokeness the most? Last I checked Harris still won college-educated white men.
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I mean, in addition, to hear a lot of them tell it, The Biden admin basically said to them "We are giving Microsoft and Google an AI monopoly, and we are going to regulate the rest of you out of business. Plan accordingly." So they left the meeting and backed the guy who was not going to literally regulate their significant investments into bankruptcy.
When did this happen? I don't doubt it could be something Biden has done but I've been following AI quite closely and I've not heard this.
Marc Andreessen has been shouting about it from the roof tops.
Why Marc Andreessen was ‘very scared’ after meeting with the Biden administration about AI
Here is a 41 second clip of him on Joe Rogan taking about it too
Ah okay, thanks for the links. It seems like the stuff surrounding AI safety/censorship policies, which was indeed bad. I just saw it framed differently when it happened, where OAI and Anthropic were the proponents/beneficiaries instead of Microsoft and Google.
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