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Former Meta exec Nick Clegg offers careful criticism of ‘cloyingly conformist’ Silicon Valley
Meta’s former policy chief Nick Clegg seems to be walking a tightrope as he promotes his upcoming book, “How to Save the ...
Nick Clegg, a former UK deputy prime minister, said the California tech hub was full of "herd-like behavior." ...
Nick Clegg slams Silicon Valley’s culture as arrogant, conformist, and self-pitying, while praising Mark Zuckerberg but ...
Clegg calls for big changes for kids on social media. If only he'd ever worked in a position to influence the matter.
David Friedberg responded to the quote: "If you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression" in an exchange on ...
Nick Clegg has criticised Silicon Valley as arrogant, conformist, and self-pitying, while promoting his new book How to Save the Internet. He praised Mark Zuckerberg but attacked the wider “tech bro” ...
Nick Clegg, Meta's longtime policy chief, said on Thursday he is leaving his post and will be replaced by deputy Joel Kaplan, a prominent figure in Republican circles. Why it matters: The move ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Nick Clegg, Meta's president of global affairs, about the company's decision to give away its artificial intelligence technology for free.
Clegg apparently wanted no part of that likely brutal exchange. “Clearly, it would be a very different hearing to the one Nick Clegg was invited to,” Meta said in a statement explaining his ...
Nick Clegg, the former head of a party calling itself the “Liberal Democrats,” is stopping Americans from hearing the thoughts of a person we chose as our president.
Nick Clegg has been promoted to Meta’s president of global affairs, where he’ll continue to handle Meta’s various policy decisions as CEO Mark Zuckerberg focuses more on Meta’s product ...
Clegg popularized the view of the Lib Dems as anti-establishment thanks to the television debates.Gordon Brown (R), David Cameron (L) and Nick Clegg after the second of Britain's leadership ...
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