AI, Trump and Silicon Valley
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The San Francisco Consensus predicts AI will revolutionize everything within 3-6 years. Visionary or hyperbole? Either way, it's already redirecting trillions in capital.
The latest sign that the AI talent wars are heating up? An early Windsurf engineer said Google's job offer came with a lit fuse attached.
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In an industry once known for cushy perks, some founders are now asking staff to commit to a 72-hour weekly schedule. You’re either in or you’re out.
Northern California-based Luma AI, whose backers include Nvidia and Andreessen Horowitz, is launching an L.A. studio and hiring two seasoned execs in key roles.
After years at the helm, a renowned artificial intelligence firm's founder is preparing to hand over the reins. This years 40 under 40 event honors the rising entrepreneurs, influencers, creators, and executives that have shaped the bay area and are paving the way for what comes next.
The administration’s long-awaited AI Action Plan gives Silicon Valley the green light.
President Trump signed three executive orders on AI, aiming to expand U.S. leadership in the global AI race while banning federal use of models influenced by diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.