Elon Musk Actually Bought Twitter
Preface # Wow, he actually did it. Elon Musk, the fourteen-year-old Reddit afficionado trapped inside the body of a billionare, actually bought Twitter, inc. for $44 billion.
Twitter # We all know Twitter. If you’re reading this, you probably know the general trends of the platform. Twitter is a breeding hub for brand new sexualities, beliefs, etc. The users of Twitter are not forgiving by any means. If someone disagrees with you in the slightest way, you will be “canceled” for a few minutes until they cancel someone else.
Everyone Hates You
Okay, maybe not exactly, but big boardrooms hate you. Let me explain.
Big or small, most companies could not care less about you. Companies only care about their investors and graphs in the sense of monetary gain. A few examples are Apple, Google, Nintendo, Sony, John Deere, Lenovo, Tesla, Samsung, the list goes on.
Why do they hate me? I will tell you exactly why.
Apple # Anti Right to Repair # Apple does not sell any parts to their products outside their own stores and Apple Pro certified techs.
AI Isnt Just the Uprising
Robots are replacing many jobs that were previously done by a human. Robots are even being deployed to some militaries. Microsoft uses AI as a customer support robot. When you mention artificial intelligence to anyone who doesn’t know a thing about it, they will either mention Siri on their phone or the “inevitable” uprising of artificial intelligence robots. The truth is that artificial intelligence is much more than that. AI can be used in cases from calculating equations more efficiently to discovering the cure to cancer.
Reddit Spent Their Entire Marketing Budget on a Five Second Super Bowl Ad
Reddit, the popular sinkhole of the internet, bought five seconds of screen time for a Super Bowl ad. It talks about what Redditors were able to do when it came to GameStop stock.
If you have been living under a rock, members of r/WallStreetBets were able to invest to much in GameStop that they put many hedge funds out of business. “One thing we learned from our communities last week is that underdogs can accomplish anything when they come together around a common idea.
The Monopoly of the Tech Giants
If you look at the world’s biggest industries in business, anything pertaining to technology will appear without a doubt. Technology is giant and so are the companies that provide the common services we use today like Google Search. These services that started as a personal project in a nerd’s mom’s garage have become giant corporations who monopolize our data with their services.
Artificial Intelligence # Tech “giants” are competing for a variety of things.