I believe that despite all valid criticism, the innovation unleashed in Silicon Valley, from Xerox Parc over Apple, Google, Facebook to Tesla has on balance been a strong force for good, and kept the US vibrant while traditional industries and infrastructure mostly declined.
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The unabashed hatred visible in pieces like this interview with Scott Galloway is worrisome to me. It also reveals a growing rift between the thinkfluencers and the creators. Innovation is mostly seen as a threat, and at best just benefitting bad peoplehttps://www.recode.net/2018/11/16/18098008/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-sheryl-sandberg-new-york-times-kara-swisher-scott-galloway-pivot-podcast …
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Are tech giants of today doing any innovation? Every time I open gmail, I'm faced with their innovation. Also, recall Juicero. My feeling is that the people who hate the tech industry have been stimulated to do so by the products of the tech industry.
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Yes, the Google of Pichai and Wojcicki is increasingly different from the Google of Brin and Page. Despite them the new management being no stereotypical white nerds.
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