Tech Workers Speak Out Against ICE
Digest more
Tech and AI company leaders are in a unique position to curb Trump’s ICE ambitions, and yet most have remained silent after the second ICE killing in Minneapolis.
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman joined a growing chorus of Silicon Valley leaders expressing outrage in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, aligning with tech industry workers who’ve urged CEOs to take a stronger stand against the violent immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
Welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about the technology and the tech bros upending American politics and the Trump administration. If you’re not a subscriber yet, and you’re interested in Silicon Valley’s adventures in sausage-making, you should do so here! It’s Q1! Surely the corporate budget will allow for it.
As President Donald Trump marks one year back in office, tech workers at top companies in Silicon Valley are calling on their CEOs to “pick up the phone” and call him to demand he get ICE out of U.S.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly joined a growing chorus of Silicon Valley leaders expressing outrage over the killing of Alex Pretti. Aligning with other industry leaders who argue that ICE
Four themes were top of mind for tech executives at Davos, and they were all about AI.
There were times at this week’s meeting of the World Economic Forum when Davos seemed transformed into a high-powered tech conference.
President Trump is now wanting an investigation into the shooting of a second person in Minneapolis by an ICE officer.