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Are tech CEOs cause folks dislike tech?
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Are tech CEOs cause folks dislike tech?

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Last updated: August 29, 2025 11:58 am
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Earlier this yr, Pew launched a ballot on synthetic intelligence and located a large enthusiasm hole between specialists within the subject and the general public, and the general public is much less eager about this new know-how. Shocker.

I’ve thought for fairly a while that issues held by many in most of the people about this nascent know-how might be alleviated if the folks in cost really appeared first rate and affordable sorts with the general public’s finest pursuits at coronary heart. But, they completely don’t.

Essentially the most well-known tech CEO is Elon Musk. Whereas I supported Musk’s efforts to scale back the scale of the federal authorities and shrink our nationwide debt, which is an existential menace to our nation, his tenure on the White Home didn’t finish effectively.

Musk principally first took on the whole Democratic institution to assist get Donald Trump and Republicans elected and safe some early wins. Then, just some months later, he went anti MAGA-verse in a nasty and public feud with the president over the One Huge Stunning Invoice, amongst different issues.

The outcome: Musk has managed to alienate each Democrats and Republicans, and his manufacturers are paying a worth. A ballot exhibits how Musk’s manufacturers, X (previously Twitter) and Tesla, have taken a extreme hit.

Not surprisingly, the ballot additionally discovered that customers are leery of Meta, which Mark Zuckerberg runs. Zuckerberg had a well-known feud with Musk when the 2 agreed to combat one another in a cage match, which by no means occurred. Does it get extra conceited? And these guys are accountable for our media and social networks?

This conceitedness isn’t just restricted to tech titans. Different tech billionaires are additionally ruffling feathers due to their conduct. Figuring out of my disdain for these folks — and concern of them — a good friend lately talked about Austin McChord to me. McChord is a tech entrepreneur identified for info know-how options that thousands and thousands depend on to guard their info.

In 2018, McChord offered his firm to a non-public fairness agency for $1.5 billion. After he authorised the corporate’s $6.2 billion sale that put an extra billion or so in his pocket, the billionaire started criticizing the deal and the brand new proprietor and began a brand new agency to compete together with his outdated one. In different phrases, make billions to complain in regards to the settlement you made to make these billions. This can be a huge deal in that IT world — and additional proof of how billions of {dollars} create CEOs who function in methods that may alienate common people.

The ballot that confirmed that Musk and Zuckerberg have reputational issues additionally discovered that corporations like Netflix, Microsoft and Google have a excessive degree of belief with the general public. Ted Sarandos, Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai are likely to keep away from controversy and overt politics. They act somewhat extra like considering grown-ups. I’ve religion that whereas they’re perhaps somewhat offbeat every now and then, I can usually belief them to not do oddball stuff.

Develop up, tech titans. Cease being so conceited. It’s good enterprise to behave responsibly, and it’s additionally important for our nation.

Christian Josi is the founder and managing director of C. Josi & Co., a public affairs consultancy/InsideSources

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