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Silicon Valley’s Quiet Power Play

Silicon Valley, USAMonday, June 15, 2026

John O’Farrell, a former partner at Andreessen Horowitz, recently voiced concerns about how tech investors are shaping policy on artificial intelligence. He argues that the wealth of these companies is used to silence discussion about regulating AI, favoring their own interests over public debate.

AI is more than a gadget; it can boost work output and create new jobs, yet it may also replace many current roles.
The technology promises breakthroughs like cancer cures but also poses hidden dangers that society may not be ready to handle. It can change education, making it easier for children to learn but also blurring the line between truth and misinformation.

O’Farrell stresses that conversations about AI should involve everyone, not just the affluent. He worries that unchecked power could concentrate wealth and influence in a way that echoes the Gilded Age, where a few held most control.

His message is clear: we need open debate and inclusive policy making. Without it, the benefits of AI may not reach all people.

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