Khosla Ventures' Keith Rabois said that AI has reversed the exodus of founders and venture capital talent from the Bay Area.
Tech leaders Musk and Zuckerberg support Trump but face declining popularity, with Democrats overwhelmingly disapproving their recent actions.
Meta is cracking down on internal dissent over CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s overtures to President Donald Trump — telling staffers that criticizing the billionaire or the company could harm their ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s actions to curry favor with the president have rattled employees, but people familiar with his efforts say there’s a clear strategy.
Social media titans Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk got prime seats at Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, among Cabinet nominees and the president’s own family. The seating arrangement seemed to signal a clear alliance between the tech world and America’s new, right-wing government.
Fearful employees have done little to protest against the rightward shift of leaders such as Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg
Vanity Fair editors trace the Meta founder’s transformation from a nerdy, hoodie-wearing whiz kid into a GOP power player, and divine whether the newly bro-ey billionaire will be able to swim with the sharks of Trump 2.
But despite the chaos that Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency have thrown the federal bureaucracy in, Musk still enjoys public favorability 17 percentage points higher than Zuckerberg, according to Pew Research Center.