Wait let me guess without reading - OMG THAY ARE WOKEZ.
That's because, actually, the average American on the internet is significantly less right-wing than the mainstream media, which has been tacking to the right as fast as they can to keep up with the Trump administration and the whims of their billionaire owners. And LLMs are trained on the corpus of all internet data, not the carefully gatekept "right is middle, middle is liberal" nonsensical framing that every outlet - even the "liberal" ones like the Times - has been peddling since 2016. Pound sand, BezosCorp.
Agree there’s no quick tech fix to the journalism industry’s problems. But let’s be real - most of the actual journalists in newsrooms know that it’s all about community - that’s how we report stories. The business leaders are the ones who are totally disconnected from the value of journalism, and are also perhaps not coincidentally the ones who’ve jumped on every tech-platform-driven distribution model of the last 15 years - increasingly shittier ad units and user-tracking, SEO-optimized clickbait and formatting nonsense, short-form video, now AI. None of it benefits readers. None of it builds loyalty.
No, it doesn't. The AI boom's unsustainable economics put the AI boom at risk, and Americans' opposition to datacenters stems from our understanding that this is a short-term bubble that benefits a very few people at the expense of many. But, sure, blame the little guy.
Founders are just small business owners with a fancy word assigned to them as part of the Silicon Valley VC flattery-industrial complex. Love founders! Guarantee you that starting anything new and unproven is just as hard and lonely.
Lol sure. He wasn't even there at the beginning. He's a flim-flam man with an army of sucker-trolls. It's a religion, not a company. Here's a good fair and balanced appreciation/documentary about the origins of Tesla. It does not denigrate Elon, but it explains what really happened. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIt8WuEQntY