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  1. Many businesses in Eastern Germany are concerned about the state of democracy, yet they tend to avoid taking public political stances. This trend was highlighte... news.osna.fm/?p=59124 | #news #anxiety #ceos #democracy #despite

  2. @John
    Because he hasn’t got a clue beyond the #Marketing #Hype of #BigMoney #TechBros and the #CEOs drink on the #KoolAid.
    Fuck #Labor, it has left the good fight and gone #rogue.

    Come On the #Greens, it’s time to get some #Adulting done, you’ve waited long enough. I expect #Fireworks from the #leftist . NOW!

  3. I'm hearing that #Anthro something have just released a new #AI agent named #CHAIF (which they adapt from #CHIEF and is pronounced the same). Claims suggest that it removes the need for top level #executives including #CEOs, #directors, and #politicians including #presidents, prime #ministers.
    Cited #advantages include lack of #ego, lack of #greed, lack of #corruption, lack of #megalomania.
    Mass removal of a large number of these, no longer #indispensible, people is expected within weeks.
    😉😉

  4. Cops Warn CEO Bodyguards That #LuigiMangione Fever Could Spark #ClassWar

    Cops warned corporate bodyguards that “challenges faced by the middle and lower classes” might spur attacks on wealthy #CEOS.

    By Glen Stellmacher, Noah Hurowitz
    June 25 2026, 1:38 p.m. ET

    "A law enforcement intelligence hub in New Jersey fretted that the growing class divide in the U.S. could drive a wave of lone-wolf attacks on high-flying corporate executives, according to a report obtained by The Intercept.

    "The New Jersey Regional Operations and Intelligence Center, one of the so-called #FusionCenters that serve as intelligence clearinghouses for cops, warned in a bulletin earlier this year that disaffected Americans were increasingly blaming society’s ills on #RichPeople and #CorporateBigwigs.

    "The report specifically cited the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024 — allegedly by Luigi Mangione — as an expression of #AntiFatCat rhetoric. To the analysts at the New Jersey fusion center, Thompson’s killing hinted at a larger trend.

    " 'Public discourse increasingly attributes the challenges faced by the middle and lower classes to the actions and influence of wealthy #corporateexecutives,' the fusion center memo says.

    "By warning corporate security outfits of the danger posed by average Americans who blame their problems on the actions of corporate executives, the report effectively dedicates public resources to securing a private system that has made the few extremely wealthy at the expense of the many."

    Read more:
    theintercept.com/2026/06/25/po

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/WFji6

    #TaxTheRich #PayYourFairShare #Oligarchy #Corporatocracy #Oligarchs #CorporateFascism #Austerity #CEOHuntingSeason #LetThemEatCake

  5. Socialist 4Chan?

    “There’s no core ideology other than aggrieved #men who watch a lot of #pornography and think that’s how their lives should be,” Arntfield said. “This individual seems to be taking it in a new direction, where he’s introducing biological arguments as to why this all needs to be course corrected, and then ultimately it ends with a call to #massviolence.”

    The document also details what the #gunman viewed as specific targets that, in his estimation, were deserving of dire consequences, including major #realestate brokerages, #privateequity firms, supporters of #Zionism, health insurance #CEOs, pick up artists, plastic #surgeons and those profiting from mass #immigration.

    Underpinning the entire #manifesto was an #anticapitalist sentiment, recurrent reference to hypergamy – coupling up with someone of higher status – and a belief that society is structured in a way that results in #inequality for #whitemen[...]"

    ctvnews.ca/canada/article/mont

  6. 5 #CEOs bei #Best #Cars: So stehen die #Autobosse zur #Antriebswende

    5 CEOs #deutscher #Autohersteller im New Mobility Podcast von auto motor und sport
    Was muss passieren, damit Auto-Deutschland wieder zu alter Stärke zurückfindet? Ist der E-Antrieb Problem oder Lösung für deutsche Autobauer? Ab wann sollten wir keine neuen Autos mit Verbrennungsmotor verkaufen? Ist das sogenannte Verbrenner-Aus ab 2035 wirklich das große Problem und wenn ja, warum?

    #Moove

    @amsMoove

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=2D9k6Obb

  7. Ah, yes, the groundbreaking revelation that #CEOs replacing humans with AI might not be the best idea. 🙄 Just wait until these visionary leaders realize that AI can't replace their #espresso machines either. ☕📉
    techdirt.com/2026/06/09/ceos-w #AIrevolution #technology #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  8. Indeed. If the output produced by LLMs can be seen as extremely professional, that's because there's a whole cleaning/curating/editing chain working all the time behind the scenes. Of course that chain only works due to the intelligence, judgment, and critical thinking of human workers...

    "There is a certain wildness in the tech industry these days that both mimics previous eras of large changes, like cloud computing (runaway costs in the early days), and is like nothing we’ve ever seen before (record revenues accompanied by mass layoffs).

    One possible explanation: Tech executives, especially CEOs, are collectively suffering from delusions of AI grandeur. And at least one tech CEO has said as much out loud: Box founder Aaron Levie.

    “CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they’re sufficiently distant from the last mile of work that still has to happen to generate most value with AI,” Levie wrote on X.

    CEOs “play with AI,” develop a prototype, or generate a contract, to use Levie’s examples, and then make the leap to believing agents can do the work.

    But these top-level executives aren’t the people who have to review code, discover bugs, and identify calls to hallucinated libraries before software is deployed. They aren’t responsible for training AI models on a company’s idiosyncratic contract terms, nor do they have to spend days combing through contracts to find sneaky terms, as Levie indicates.

    In other words, Levie’s theory posits, CEOs don’t really understand processes well enough to know what really can and can’t be automated. But that lack of knowledge doesn’t stop them from acting on their beliefs.

    It’s important to note that Levie is not an AI hater. Quite the opposite. He mostly posts AI positivity on X to his 2.7 million followers, writing blogs titled “Headless software is the future” on how software built for AI agents is the way forward."

    techcrunch.com/2026/05/27/tech

    #AI #AIHype #CEOs #AIPsychosis #Hallucinations #GenerativeAI #LLMs

  9. As top tech companies have yet to find a way to turn AI into a profitable venture, the decisions to go all-in are looking increasingly delusional.

    #AI #CEOs

    futurism.com/artificial-intell

  10. Techcrunch: Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis

    "...CEOs “play with AI,” develop a prototype, or generate a contract, to use Levie’s examples, and then make the leap to believing agents can do the work.

    But these top-level executives aren’t the people who have to review code, discover bugs, and identify calls to hallucinated libraries before software is deployed. ..."

    techcrunch.com/2026/05/27/tech

    #ai #ceos