2024 Election
Why Silicon Valley Elites Have Trump Fever All Over Again
Years after breaking with the former president, billionaires like Elon Musk and Marc Andreessen are now crawling back to protect what they value most: their bottom lines.
By Nick Bilton
Boys and Their Toys
Inside California’s Freedom-Loving, Bible-Thumping Hub of Hard Tech
Many cities have aspired to be the next Silicon Valley. But here in El Segundo—home to an upstart, male-dominated defense tech enclave—the founders are defining themselves in opposition to it. “This is not ‘San Francisco lite,’” says one, “or ‘San Francisco plus a little bit of hardware.’”
By Zoë Bernard
2024 Election
Hollywood and Silicon Valley Are Out of Patience With Bidenworld: “I Genuinely Hope He Loses”
The president’s staunch refusal to step aside has roiled leaders in two historical bastions of Democratic support. “They are selfish, selfish people,” one tech founder says of Biden’s circle, “who have chosen their job over country.”
By Nick Bilton
Sports
“It Was Astonishing”: How NBC Convinced Al Michaels to Embrace His AI Voice for Olympics Coverage
The network will use an artificial clone of the legendary broadcaster’s voice to narrate its daily recaps of the summer event. “It was not only close,” he says of the technology, “it was almost 2% off perfect.”
By Tom Kludt
Big Tech
Apple’s AI Approach Is a Welcome Break From the Industry Arms Race
The tech giant took some heat this week for its “uninspired” foray into AI, but a more measured pace is just what Silicon Valley needs.
By Nick Bilton
Inside the Hive
“It’s the Wild West”: Why Silicon Valley’s AI Race Could Leave the Media in Tatters
Wired global editorial director Katie Drummond and Axios senior media reporter Sara Fischer discuss whether news publishers are saving their necks—or signing their own death wish—by playing ball with companies like OpenAI.
By Brian Stelter
Elon Musk Reportedly Asked a SpaceX Employee, on Multiple Occasions, to “Have His Babies”
And she wasn’t the last employee he offered his sperm to!
By Bess Levin
WallStreetBets, GameStop, and the “Swirl of Distrust” That’s Electrifying the Stock Market
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Nathaniel Popper traces the origins of an unprecedented financial saga—and explains how it’s given rise to a new class of retail investors that are keeping institutional investors on their toes: “They very much realize the power of this young online world.”
By Jon Skolnik
Trump Tries TikTok
Donald Trump Joined TikTok on Saturday and Already Has Millions of Followers
The GOP presumptive nominee posted a 13-second video, just days after being convicted by a NY jury on 34 felony counts.
By Katie Herchenroeder
Why Congress’s AI Plan Was Doomed From the Start
Lawmakers took a year of study to avoid repeating the same mistakes they made with social media. But their report suggests they've once again fallen behind the industry they say they want to regulate.
By Eric Lutz
Money Talks
How Venture Capitalists Are Using Podcasts to Lure in Founders
Instead of performing the usual courtship rituals, newcomers and veterans alike are tapping into their audio fame to land the next unicorn. “The product becomes the people,” says one venture insider. “It’s a very different way of looking at the world.”
By Andrew Zucker
inside the hive
Why Black Twitter Isn’t Fleeing Elon Musk’s X
A new docuseries on Hulu explores the history and cultural impact of Black Twitter.
By Brian Stelter
Identity Theft Is a “Kafkaesque” Nightmare. AI Makes It Way Worse.
From hyperrealistic deepfakes to voice cloning, fraudsters are upping the threat level, potentially heralding, as one expert warns, the era of “identity hijacking.”
By Nick Bilton
California Dreamin'
“California Forever,” the Billionaire-Backed City No One Asked For
Jan Sramek wants to “deliver a big solution” to the state’s housing crisis by building a new town from scratch. He may have considered every detail, but that doesn’t mean he’s been very considerate.
By Jon Skolnik
Why FOMO Is Fueling Nvidia Stock
The investment frenzy around AI is driving valuation so much that some investors are wondering when the bubble might burst.
By Nick Bilton
X
Elon Musk, Notorious Man-Child, Outdoes Himself Yet Again
The temperamental billionaire abruptly ended his interview with Don Lemon after being questioned about his outlandish social media antics, calling the journalist a “stupid asshole.”
By Eric Lutz
Tech
Could Congress’s TikTok Ban Actually Land on Joe Biden’s Desk?
The bill sailed through the House Wednesday, teeing up a Senate vote that could prove a bit trickier.
By Caleb Ecarma
Tech
How TikTok Unleashed a Pressure Campaign on Congress
Users inundated lawmakers with calls after they were warned that Congress might enact a “total ban” on the app. Yet the bill at hand is showing no signs of slowing down.
By Caleb Ecarma
Tech
How AI Could Disrupt Hollywood
New platforms and tools may allow a person to create a feature-length film from their living room. But can they really compete with the studios?
By Nick Bilton
Inside the Hive
Kara Swisher on Donald Trump’s Depravity, Elon Musk’s Ego, and Making Mark Zuckerberg Sweat
The tech writer imparts a few lessons on how to see through Big Tech’s BS and delivers a blunt message for the industry’s biggest buffoons: “I’m not your friend.”
By Brian Stelter
Inside the Hive
The Apple Vision Pro Might Look Funny, but It Could Change Everything
Vanity Fair special correspondent Nick Bilton discusses the mind-expanding capabilities of the headset and what it was like to interview CEO Tim Cook in the flesh.
By Brian Stelter