Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

human-centric tech innovation

I. The Elevator Pitch That Changed Everything Picture this: a shimmering San Francisco skyscraper, twilight painting the glass in molten gold. Inside, a cluster of billionaires hurl words across a sleek conference table—each sentence punctuated by the thrum of exclusive servers powering their next unicorn startup. Midway through, one investor slides a statistic onto the… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Silicon Valley AI human replacement

The Moment: A Meeting Where Humanity Is Not Invited Picture this: In a glass-wrapped boardroom high above San Francisco’s Market Street, sunlight bounces off billion-dollar sneakers as today’s tech titans—titular saints of modern industry—lean over glowing screens. They speak in code. Not just software code, but the language of a future that barely requires people… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

human impact of tech automation

A Train Rushing into the Fog Imagine a crowded Silicon Valley boardroom at dusk. Tech magnates fix their gaze on the digital dashboards pulsing with user statistics, quarterly growth charts, profit lines surging green. In the glow, you can almost hear the hum of ambition: more automation, more scale, more profit. But outside the tinted… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech capitalist empathy

Opening Scene: A Collision on Wall Street West On a foggy morning in San Francisco’s Financial District, billionaire investor Lex Hunt stands before a sea of anxious employees. The air vibrates with tension. Overnight, news breaks: his latest AI startup has replaced over 200 jobs with an upgrade. “It’s nothing personal,” Hunt insists, but the… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

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Opening Scene: The Room Where It Happens Imagine a sleek, glass-wrapped boardroom thirty stories above the fog of San Francisco. Inside, a dozen venture capitalists—faces glowing in the light of their laptops—are making decisions that will ripple out to billions. Product pitches weave through the air, undaunted by the sight of numbers: profit margins, AI… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

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The Day the Lights Blinked Out It started with a thunderclap—an ordinary San Francisco morning shattered by a sudden silence as thousands of smart homes flickered into darkness. Coffee makers paused mid-brew, digital locks refused to open, and city buses sat dead at their terminals. On Reddit, user after user posted the same chilling realization:… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

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Opening Scene: A Lapse in Humanity, Broadcast to the World It was a blustery Tuesday when the world tuned into an unusually candid livestream: a prominent venture capitalist, seated in sleek glass offices overlooking the foggy San Francisco Bay, uttered a sentence that seemed to echo through every home and every pocket—“We’re not building for… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.

algorithmic bias in tech industry

Prologue: A Glitch in the System San Francisco, 2025. Sunlight flickers between steel towers as commuters stream into Market Street cafés, their faces half-lit by blue glow. Suddenly, half the city’s smart billboards flicker — displaying a cryptic message: “Are You Just Data?” Confused, the crowd glances up, sensing a chill. Is this another marketing… Continue reading Tech Capitalists Don’t Care About Humans. Literally.